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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
IN BANKRUPTCY,
No. 12 of 1932.
He WILLIAM FREDERICK
GARDNER
な No. 550,
NATHAN ROAD, FIRST FLOOR,
YAUMATI. KOWLOON.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Court has appointed 26th day of -November, 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for hearing the application for discharge of the above-named deblor.
Dated the 9th day of November, 1933 W. J. LOCKHART-SMITH,
Offcial Receiver.
BANK HOLIDAY.
(1983
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933.
HAIG'S FUND
HELPS
IN SO MANY WAYS
Here are but a few of the benevolent services of the British Legion for distressed Ex-Service men "and their dependants:
£3,594,348 spent in relieving distress. (3,568 voluntary benevolent committees.) 2,166 families assisted to emigrate."
£75,000 spent in Housing Scheme for disabled. £163,433 advanced to finance employment scheme. Sanatorium and Training Settlement maintained for Tuberculous Ex-Service men (Total 700.) Thousands of men placed in employment annually. 270 disabled, men permanently employed making
poppies.
16,909 men set up in business.
£75,800 granted to St Dunstan's to help blinded
Ex-Service men.
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THE ROYAL NAVY CHINA AND HER CANTON ORDERS NEWS SUMMARY
The
Appointments
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following sppointments have been made by the Admir- alty:---
Lieuts-H. L Hayes, to Sutton (October 30); and J. C. Richards, to Pangbourne (November '10).
Engr. Rear-Admiral-F." E Dean, for Oil Fuel, ICE.. and Turbine courses (October 23)..
Engr. Capt. W. Le Page, D.S.O., to Victory, for ICE course "(November 8).
PROBLEMS
No Sino-Japanese Settlement
matic
situation
BL
are
Nanking, Nov. 2. Interviewed regarding the diplo..
yesterday, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs" said that while the recent developments in the inter- national political altuation bound to affect the peace of the Far East, the Chinese must exert Athemselves for their own salvation. China must not rely on interna- tional changes and trust to fate, he emphasized.
Lieut. (E)--D. S. Holt-Wisco, to Victory (October 30); Martin, to Victory (October 31); SLM. Jenkins, to Achates (NOV. 2); and P. Ross, to Victory, for I.C.E. and Turbine courses (No- veriber 6).
Fyr. Lt.-Commr-L J. Graham, to Cormorant (November 3).
Wt. Supply Onicer. W. H. Atker, to Defiance (November 1) PROMOTIONS Lieut.-C. G. Thompson. H. L. Jenkins, P. N. Churchill, H. B. C. Holmes, and R. W. Armytage, to rank of Lt.-Commr. )seny. Octo-
ber 15).
Sub.-Lt. (E),-K H. Bloomer. to rank of Lient. (E) (seny October! 18).
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Lieut.-R. N. Brown, resignation accepted (October 11).
Fayr, L-A. H Hicks, 10 Ma- laya (October 7).
Everitt,
Lt. Cmdra. A. Vivid, for Anti-Gas School, De- vonport, December 1; and G. C. Lang, appt, to Vivid, for Anti-Gas School, cancelled
Surga Cmdr. C. Kelly, DB C. M.D., to Président, for RAF Medical Officers' course, December
that an
FOR BRITAIN
Cotton Mill Machinery
The local Fire Brigade annuel Drill Display takes place at No 9 Police Station, Wanchai, on Wed- neaday Nov. 22nd at 9 p.m. "Full details.
:
Page 7,
A report of Wednesday's meetin of the Board of Education apper Details were given of the plan the new Central British Schoo Pa
ו
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Oct. 25 Mr. Harold Briggs, of Oldham, The sequel to a serious di formerly
of manager Belgrave bande in Lasear Row was heary Mills, Oldham, vice-president of terday at Central Magistracy the Northrop Loom Users' Associa an elderly woman was convi
been appointed tion, has
on a resisting arrest.
Alleged "confessions" "whic two-year contract as technical ad-
Cantonese Govern-prosecution sought to introd viser to the ment in connexion with the erect evidence at the Court Martial
Pag tion of new cotton mills in the with strenuous objection from Canton area.
defence yesterday.
ta
Eng
This move by the Chinese to
Shipping, Page 15 With regard to the prospects of a satisfactory solution of the counter Japanese competition in Hong Kong Stock Exchange
over the cotten industry is to be made port and notations, Page 13. controversy Sino-Japanese
with the help of British machinery Radio Programme, Page 4. said Manchuria, be amicable solution of the dispute and British technical and mana Hong Kong lost the Intergö
So gerial knowledge. The first mill Cricket match with Malaya, by remains" as distant as ever.
scheme is already in"} runs A full description by L. B long as the Japanese continue to under the
erection, and the ma-W. appears on Page 10. our North-Eastern pro- course of occupy
The Shanghai Interport team at- vinces, so long shall we refuse to chinery for it, which is being made
by Flatt Bros. Limited, of Oldham,rived yesterday by the Empress of yield. If the Japanese refuse to
a knock at the Nets. abolish their puppet state in Man-is to be sent out in the spring of Russia and lost no time in getting churia, then the prospects of a next year. The mill will be for and doubling of yarn. solution of the Sino-Japanese dis-spinning
and also for weaving; and will em- pute, are very dim Indeed.
play between 500 and 600 opera-
As it is intended to make National Rifle Asso- tives.
ciation Meeting
+
THE ONE-PLATE MEAL
Enthusiastically Kept In Germany
Page 11.
CHINA WINS JUNIOR - KOLAPORE MATCH
The Colonial Secretary has for- warded us the following details of the National Rifle Association's 70th annual prize meeting:
The London "Morning.. Post " (Junior Kolapore) match was fired at Bisley on, 21st July, under the same conditions as those of the "Raja
of Kolapore's Imperial Challenge Trophy," viz.:---
Distances: 300, 500, and 800 yards.
Questioned regarding the recent visit of Dr. Yataro Sugimura,
use of electricity as the motive Japanese diplomat and formerly with the League of Nations, and power, a large quantity of electri
cal machinery is also required, and Viscount Iyemasa Tozukawa,
Arm in the Mid- Japanese Minister to Canada, the orders have, it is understood, been spokesman said that the Japanese placed with a visitors did. pot have any official lands. to
Platt Bros. state that Messrs, this country. He mission in denied press reports that Sino-orders have also been placed with Japanese negotiations are in pro- them for the equipment of an- gress or will be opened shortly for other cotton mill, and also a wool- the settlement of outstanding is- len mill.
countries. Lts.-J. Mowlam, to Pembroke. for RN.B. and A. F Burnell-sues between the two
October Any negotiations with the Japan Nugent, to Stronghold,
ese Government, he said, will be 31; and N. A. Copeman, to Corn-
made through the proper pro- wall on recommg.
cedure, Decision must first be taken by the Central authorities, and made known to the public.
the
of question Turning to 4
the Luan- bandit-suppression in
Berlin, Nov. 5.-The first Sun- Cidrs, E. Lambe, to Verhou, tung area, be said that the Cen- day of November, the second since for course, October 29, and to
tral authorities have telegraphed the introduction of the one-plate Coventry, December 1; and G.EM.
to the military and civil authorities which, according to the principles O'Donnell, to Vivid. November 22. North China to deal with the of the National Socialist Winter. Lts R. W. Wicks (Flying Om- situation. How soon these brigands Help Action must not cost more can be exterminated depends on than 50 Pfennings a person, was The replace-cer, R.AF), to Victory, for R.AF. Base, Gosport, October 17; P. M.
whether or not their lawless ac-
again generally observed through-
Teams from nine countries took Bliss, to Royal "Oak; and J. R. tivities are aided and abetted by out the Reich, and the difference. Barnes, to Duncan, October 20:1 allen elements-Kuo Min.
between 50 Pfennings a person, part in the match, viz-Ceylon, J. Holmes, to Excellent, October
was again
observed China (Treaty Ports). Falkland generally 23; G. E. Collett, to: Excellent,
throughout the Reich, and the Islands, Federated Malay States. October 23. and to Revenge, Nov-
difference between 50 Pfennings Gold Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Blerra and the price usually paid for a Leone, Sudan as against three in ember 15; T. D. Ross, to Restless,
Sunday dinner was brought to- 1928 six in 1927, ten in 1928, October 28: G. R. Cadiz, to Hood. November 15: C. F. Rawnsley, to
gether by house-to-house collec-eleven in 1920, seven in 1930, seven Vallant, and B. G. E. Liversidge,
toins and forwarded to the cen- in 1931, and saven in 1932, tral offices of the Winter-Help- to Retown, November 16.
Action Engr. Cmdr. H Land, to Ta-
It need not involve
STEWART – JAMESON-On Nov.ment of human" labour will con-
4 1933, at Holy Trinity Cathe- dral, Shanghai, by the Very Rev. A, C, S. Trivett, "M.A., D.D., Ronald Cameron Stewart only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Helenslea, Drumover Drive, Glasgow, to Edith Anne, elder daughter of Mr. John Jameson, St. Bincent, Cortor- phine Road, Edinburgh,
DEATH.
STEPHENSON. On November 1, 1933, in London, J. W. Ste- phenson, non-resident secre- tary of the Chinese Maritime Customs, stationed in London, TENNEY
a London nursing home, Anne Runcle Tenney, widow of
when
that
a revolutionary change if there is "real planning for the future. Lord Melchett was surely right
he urged
present. thought should be given to the future; but I think few men of. affairs seriously believe what is. yet probable, that the replacemar November 4. ment we are thinking of will im- pbse a new structure on society. . We should not altogether
Cindra. (E)-L. R. Richards, to President, for duty inside Admir alty, November 6, and to Hawkins, November 12; and H, C. Treherne, to Victory, tor Portsmouth Tor
On October 18, 1933, in forget that différence in use which pedo Depot, November 7
can be made of real and ample
Gmdr. Gunners-T. A. Read, to Excellent. October 20; and L. A.
THE LATE W. L. PATTENDEN
Memorial, Book In St. John's Cathedral.
Writing in St. John's Review for November Dean Swann says:-- Although W. L. Pattenden was one of the most loyal servants that St. John's Cathedral has ever had. there is as yet, nothing in the Cathedral to, commemorate hlin. It is true that the High Altar rails these were largely his own gift and therefore cannot be regarded as his.memorial.
This one-plate meal does not only apply to households, but to all restaurants and hotels as well which continue to charge their usual prices and also forward the
Targets: Bisley, 1929.
Rifes: S.M.L.E. (S.R. a.b.), No. of Shots: Ten and one sight- ing shot per man at each dis- tance.
Time limit: One hour
The absence of teams from Johore, Nyasaland, Straits Settle- ments, Southern Rhodesia, Tan- ganyika, Trinidad, and Uganda, which have been represented in previous years, is regretted,
The Challenge Trophy was won price difference to the help-fund, by the China (Treaty Ports) Team The fears which had been voiced with the aggregate score of 533 out of a highest possible score of 600, at the introduction of the
one-
Charles Daniel Tenney, LL.D., leisure compared with that possible sherwin, to Excellent, October 23. continually remind us of him, but course dinner at the usual prices," the team from Sierra Leone taking
late of the United States Diplomatic Service, of Palo Also, California, aged 74.7,
Editorial and Business Office: 11
Ice House Street. Tel. 30251
Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
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London Office: 58, Fleet Street,
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HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 10, 1933.
MONEY VERSUS MAN
for very brief leisure associated with fatigue; nor the difference between compulsory tell and spon taneous work."
2%
Gunner.C. W. Lewis, 'to. Pem- broke, October 23.
Schoolmaster-J Martin, to Ganges, November 1.
Lieut-Commr.-A. R. M. Black and R. L. Clutterbuck, to Curacos ton transfer) W. M. L. Astwood, to Curacoa (on recornmg); and G. H. F. Owles, to Champion (on re- ducing).
Match,
to the effect that the customers second place with a score of 528 would refrain from eating a simple marks, meal to the price of a luxurious The Junior Mackinnon ("Barnett") one, proved again to-day as on I gave a good deal of thought
the first Sunday of October, to be to this while at home and de-
The "Barnett" Challenge Trophy cided that being the man he was without foundation. It could be he would
any observed as a comforting fact that was won by Bierra Leone with the certainly Hie
all public eating places of all aggregate score of 347 out of a memorial to be in the form of
In 1932 the something in constant use, rather grades showed the same number possible 400 marks. than a tablet on the wall or any of visitors as on other days, thus Trophy was won by Nyasaland such thing. I therefore took the showing the esprit de corps which with the score of 365, Lieut. K. D. Macphail, H. G. T responsibility of getting and bring is uniting all Germans in their Padfield, R. L. H. Marsh, and C. ing back with me a very beauti- common struggle against the ad- Service Book verse economic conditions as well H. Cobbe, to Excellent; E. H. F. fully bound Altar.
Transocean Moultrie, CM. Parry, and R. which we need, and which can be as unemployment. Casement, to Vivid W. F. H. C. used at all celebrations of the Kuomin
service he loved. Its solid leather Rutherford, E. T. Larken, and H. W. Acworth, to Pembroke (Octo-cover and first-rate binding should ber 28); and O. Brocklebank, to ensure for it a life of very many
years. Curacon (on_transfer):
Lieut (E)K F. Marshall, tó Curacoa (October 20): and B. H. Pike, to Rodney (October 24).
RICE IN THE UKRAINE
The Junior Kolapore Match, Won by China. (Treaty Ports). Captain of Team: Lieut. C. W. Glover.
Mr. W. o. Lan-
caster,
To-
300 500 600 RL
44 48 48.138
It is this vast difference between real and ample leisure, compared. with brief leisure associated with fatigue, that has been lost sight of by too many sociologists. This difference between leisure ample and satisfying, and leisure. cur- talled and restless. The Greeks had this ideal of leisure in their
they
allowed mythology when their heroes and other deserving citizens to pass on to Elysium, or the Isles of the Blest: had they our present control over nature they might possibly have trans- lated this ideal into practical clation for his benent-reference At the end of a libraries, meeting-rooms, work- everyday use. In the course of his opening address at Leicester before the hard day the ordinary modern shops, laboratories, playgrounds
worker is too jaded to settle down through which his latent powers British Association of which he is
Transport, this year's President, Sir Frederick to any constructive and satisfying would find outlet, Gowland Hopkins made reference hobby or research, his nerves are already within easy reach of moat to the present plight of the world frayed and his tired mind seeks of na, would enable him to so- quire a truer appreciation of nature with all that it means, and in words winged with insight and the narcotic of artificial pleasures; this continues until it becomes a
with a fuller leisure and inclina- Inspired by strong faith.
The cases of enteric and one of he habit and any inclination towards tion towards contemplation spoke of the dangerous power
It is this "Money versus Man. Desday placed in the hands of man by his natural amusements that he might would come to know himself meningitis were reoprted on Wed-ration and Hope will be held in command of nature before he had have had becomes alowly mori war, sprung from "Machine versus learnt to command himself. This, bund. And thus you have the Man," that is at the root of much
and until we realize it. no per however, he contended was no in articiality that is rapidly taking of the present stress of the world hold of modern civilisation and manent solution can be achieved dictment of Science as many have
the words of Bir endeavoured to prove, laying at sapping our individuality. Most" But," in
Frederick Gowland Hopkins, "1
The Italian Consul-General in the doors of Science the blame of of us have had the tendency to the political aspiration of the Amongst the passenger passing
nations grow, sane, and the art-through on the s.s, President Taft South China (Hong Kong, Macao. much of the maladjustment from fear the gift of lekure to the which the world is suffering. Dis-majority, and, looked at in this clal, economic problems of the yesterday was the Hon Mr. and Kwangtung, Kwanget, Yun-
world be solved, the combined and James M Baker, who is en route and Kweichow coveries of Science cannot be relight it would seem” Justifed, To
leisure may prove to be the final of Minister to Biam.." justification of applied science. In
May I suggest that "friends of Charkov, Nov. 5.-The planting Mr. T. 8. Farry... 44 45 45 135
41 48 41 123/ Mr. Pattenden contribute to the of rice in the Soviet-Ukraine is Lt. C. W. Glover... 43 46 43 132
Mr. Read cost of this Service Book as a steadily progressing, the area re-
172 184 177 533 memorial to him? The cost was served for rice growing having. 20.6.0 or about 890.00, I shall been increased to 553 acres for the
Next in order of merit were be glad to receive donations of any current year, as compared with 50 size for this purpose, and I pro-cres in 1932. It is reported that pose that a form of words, be the climate in the Bouth-Ukraine Sierra Leone: Total 528, really beautifully written in the is well suited for rice production. cover to make plain its purpose, Transocean Kuomin
"
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1..
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mrs. Gladys Royer arrived in the President Johnson yesterday. She Colony from Shanghat on the 5.8. has come to join her husband who is in the U.8, Navy.
A Special Service of Commemo
Bt. John's Cathedral at 9.30, a.m: on Saturday, November 11, HE the Governor, HE, the General Officer Commanding Troops, the Commodore, members of the Legis- lative Council and of the Consular Body, will be present.
dem 10: November,
der Union Church, Kennedy Road, sug Anlass des 450. Jahrestages von Marin turns on the Juice of inspiration social benefit requires some mental Lathers Geburtstag ein Gottesdienst in when required any more than adjustment and a faith in the deutscher Sprache statt, zu dem Alle
great poetry can be controlled. It, herzlich geladen sind.
rather an indictment of man
gulated by a control swatch the believe that it may, we are assured gifts of health, plenty and to Bangkok to take up the position Comm, A. D. Bancon, will lead a
commemoration of the 46th
kind,
He went on
Idea Inther, paradox of
DIVINE SERVICE: Gerasangnage will the Union Chutch, Ketne
and the
human Confess danger in
future In that of
fundamental educatibility of the average man and woman But consider that same worker after a really short-houred day of con- genial work, bringing to pursuits the vigour of an uni vitality: Artidelej old would very quickly bec
I and, as they palled,
readily lough hir- Money ive and colourless
his fresh guise; his
Would
present
present outlook
Machine would be every
deputation of the Italian Colony, in South China in laying wreath at the Cenetaph during the Armia- tice Day ceremony of the lith in- start.
Gold Coast: Total 525. Sudan: Total 521. Nigeria Total 516.
Kenya: Total 616.
Federated Malay States. Total 513, MANI
Falkland Islands: Total 301. Ceyton: Total 460... The Fletcher Challenge Cup.
Won by Major W. A. D. Edwards, F.M.S
The Junior Mackinnon Match. Won by Blerra Leone Captain of Team: Governor Sir A, Hodsori Total 347 0.
Sudan: Total 347,0 Gold Coast: Total 343," Federated Mayal States: Total 339.
Kenya: Tatal 333. China(Treaty Ports).
Total
332.
Falkland Islands; Total 327.
Nigeria: Total 328,
Ceylon: Total: 224.
THE CHEER O CLUB
Latest Donations
a community, advantaged by these Moscow, Nov. 5.--The Moscow each individual will be free to Commissary, for Education has or- develop his own innate powers, and, dered supplementary examinations becoming more of an individual, for the teachers in the middle will be less moved by those herd schools. Teachers not in the pos- Moscow Nov 5--The naphtha Instincts which are always the session of graduation papers will production in the Baxa district is,
The following further contribu-- major danger to the world." As have to undergo examination be- as a consequence of the installa the measured observation of a fore the first of October 1835. Fur- tion of new machinery and the great and earnest mind those thermore they must take a special lengthening of the pipe-lines, tions to the Cheer Club Build worda, are
pondering over course for teachers. The official steadily increasing, the output for ing Fund have been received that should paper of the Commissary for EduSeptember totalling 1846,481 tona, Staff Asiatic Petroleum
ards a cation has time and again had which 146,338 tons more than Co. (B.C.). Ltd.
voiced strong criticism on the tea in the preceding month. The es- 0 V. Grimth ching ability of a great percent Himate for September was reansed Previously Acknowledged 32 573.23 sge of Soviet Russia's educator85100.6 per cent Trans-ocean
50.00
10.00)
Total 882.633792
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