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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

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THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING COMPANT

LIMITED,

the

TOTICE is hereby given that an Moscime of the Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company Limited will be held at the Offices of

General Manager, Mesars. Shewan Tomes & Company, BA, Des Foux Road Central Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, 1933, at 11.30 O'clock in the forenoon, when the subjoined resolution will be proposed as a Special Resolution.

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"That as on and from the date of "the passing of this resolation the regulations contained in the "printed document submitted to the "meeting and for the purpose of "identification subscribed by the "Chairman thereof be approved "and adopted sa the Articles of "Association of the Company in "substitution for, and to the exclu- "sion ut all the existing Articles "thereof.""

A copy of the proposed new Articles of Association of the Company with the alterations and amendments and difference between the existing and the proposed new Articles incor- porated therein and indicated by the red ink underlining therein can be seen during the usual business hours at the aforesail Office of Messrs. Shewan Towes and Company.

By Order of the Board;

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 10th day of November, 1933.

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THE BAUB AUSTRALIAN

GOLD MINING CO. LTD.

-(INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND.)

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933.

IT RELISHETH THE HEART

IT LIGHTENETH THE MIND'

HOLINSHED'S "CHRONICLES 1377.

BURNETT'S --

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THIRD INTERIM DIVIDEND. “ "WHITE SATIN” GIN!

TOTICE is hereby given that a Third Interim Dividend of Six. Pence per share and a Bonus" of Two Pence per share (making Eight Pence per share) on account of the financial year ending 31st March, 1934, has been declared by the Directors of the Company in Brisbane, payable to Shareholders on the Registers at Brisbane and Singapore on Thursday, 14th December, 1933.

Notice is also bereby given that the Singapore Transfer Registers will be closed from Friday, 8th December to Thursday, 14th December, 1833,

(both days inclusive) for the prepara tion of Dividend Warrants.

By Order of the Ecard,

DERRICK & CO.

Chartered Accountants,

Local Secretaries.

Hongkong Bank Chambers,

Singapore, 4th November, 1933. (1987

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Editorial and Business Office: 11

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than in the good districts. explanation of this apparent anomaly is to be found first and foremost in the improved hygienic

Ice Houge Street. Tel. 30261 Night Editor (Wanchai Office): London Offer: 63, Fleet Street,conditions effected by the Great

Tel. 24511.

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The Baily Press.

HONG KONG, Novmar 13, 1932.

'UNEMPLOYMENT AND HEALTH

Britain's extensive social services, combined with the fact that en- forced Idleness, evil though it be in one sense, does bring with it rest, the chance of an outdoor life. and freedom from impairment to health incidental to the work on which a person is engaged.

When Sir George Newman re- ports that "the exceptionally good health of the English people con- tinues to be maintained,” it is no mere phrase to lull and comfort. anation admittedly proud of a The most interesting and signl- | high · physical standard. The ficant of all the publications statistics show that diseases of

TRACE MEETING issued by the British Government practically every denomination

THIRTEENTH EXTRA

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 18T

as a yearly summary of work done

have lost ground. The general

SUN YAT SEN'S BIRTHDAY

The Man Who "Transferred Power To The People"

Yesterday was Sun Yat Sen's birthday and for those who be- lleve in the Chinese people and who also believe that China will emerge a unified and united na- tion in due time, the anniversary.. of the birth of Sun Yat Ser' is an occasion for rejoicing.

to Dr. Sun's shortcomings but what leaders of any country, are devoid of shortcomings? The re- volution-es a transfer of power and authority to the people; as a Liberation of the common people from corrupt, despotic and ignor ant rulers, has still for the most part to be accomplished. How- ever imperfectly. Dr. Sun has set down his ideals for his successors to work out in the Sạm Manchui (triple Demism). To Dr. Sun's mind, the state is the people, not the War Lords.

It is impossible to go into de- tails here.

The most impressive single feature about China in the to-day is the rapid growth of an midst of turmoil and confusion of enlightened and progressive pub-

Sun Yat Sen, or Sun Wen, also called Sun Chung-shen, was born on November 12, 1866 of a family of farmers in a village „, named. Tauiheng. in the district of Heung-shan: midway between Canton and Mação... Some say that Dr. Suo was a native of Honolulu. but apparently that was a inere attemps to throw the Manchu police off the trail of him, as his revolutionary ideas had brought upon him the mer- ciless persecution of the Imperiallic opinion. The power of moral and intellectual force in China is by no means on the wane. It is gathering momentum among the educated class, even among the workers, that is the skilled la- bourers.

Police.

There can be no doubt that the father of the Chinese Republic very early in his youth was im- bued with the fact that all was not well with his country. It was said that he never accepted argument of tradition. "Thing's were always thus, hence everything is well as it is," would not do for him On one occasion,

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his instance, he said to mother: "Please do not bind the feet of my little sister; she suffers so much?

· Afterwards from emigrants who Nad come back to their home country after having amissed a fortune, he absorbed much of" the progressive idea of modernity.

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ARMISTICE DAY NEWS SUMMARY

The official resume of Govern- meat 'House" activities last week

IN LONDON Prince Represents the apps on Page

King at Cenotaph

Dec. 10th

Two football matches in aid of the widow of the late 8.Q.M.S. W. Chapelle, between Service and Chin- ere sides will be played on Sunday,

Paga The new Gloucester Lounge wie opened on Saturday and enjoyed excellent potronage. Page 7. In a hard fought game, with three internationals on the field, the Navy beat the Club at Rugger by 30 points to 3.

Page 9. Local Football resulta appear on Page 11.

S W. Borderers, South China

London, Nov. 11. The signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918, was celebrated customary solemnity with throughout the world and the British Empire, to-day,

The Two-Minutes" ** Silence, which is a universal feature of the ceremony, was most complate in London, where the grey Novem- ber day intensified the quietness and R, Navy wers 2nd Division pedestrian winners. The charity match ber when all road and traffic came to a standstill.

tween Services and the. Rest was The Cenotaph was the rallying won by the former, 3-2 Page 11. point for a vast reverent con- Several hockey matches WATS" course. The ceremony was most played during the week-end, the impressive. His Majesty - tha moet surprising of which was the King, who had previously an- defeat of the Hongkong Ladies pounced that he would be pre-Hockey Club by the St. Andrew's Ladies. A full description of this sent, did not attend.

Court circles to-day emphasised match and others appear on Page; that the King's health is excell¬{ 9. ent, but it was considered inad Mre. J. D. Lloyd, wife of the visable for him to expose himself Superintendent of Imports and Exporta. was robbed of $2,300 to cold winds,

worth of jewellery at her resident, 408 The Peak between Tuesday and Page 7. Friday.

Home football results with leagrie tables brought up-to-date, will be found on page 10.

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HRH the Prince of Wales, who deputised for His Majesty, placed a wreath of Halg popples on the Cenotaph.

During

day, 40,000,000 From this ta friends and sym- poppies were on sale in Britain pathisers of China can take heart and it is hoped that this year, all- The Hongkong Shanghai inter- again and have faith in the be- previous records will be broken port cricket match started on Sat- lieve that the Chinese people will and at least £800,000 realised. rday. The local skipper won the eventually work out their salva-

The Field of Remembrance at toes and elected to bat and at the tion. Look at the Chinese situa- Westminster, which was floodlit end of the day Hongkong had

was last night, tion how we will, there ia

again planted; scored 22 runs with one unmistakable regenerative nation-with crosses of poppies-Reuter, wicket in hand. Details will be al impulse, which is steadily as-

found on page 10. serting itself in

PRINCE OF WALES GIVEN education, in literature, in social organisation, TREMENDOUS WELCOME. in commerce and in the press- in short, in all the basic elements of Chinese life.

Sun Yat Sen

COMMEMORATION

› SERVICE AT CANTON

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Then one day his elder brother, Tribute to Late Dr. Sun Te-cheng returned from Honolulu, prosperous and moder- nised. This gave him the incen- tive to visit new countries. Irr 1877, Dr. Sun who

then WAI eleven years old

the went to Hawaiin Inlands. For three years he attended the Protestant Episcopal School and later went to finish his studies at St. Louis (From Our Special Correspondent) College in Hawaii. Soon his brother grew uneasy about the foreign education Dr. Sun was absorbing and forced him to re- turn to his village. Dr. Sun spent 1883-4 in his native village.

The Franco-Chinese War (1884- 1885) revealed to him the weak- ness of China and of the Mancha Governmerit & From that time onwards. Dr. Sun travelled a good deal between Canton, Hongkong. Honolulu and the United States working out his revolutionary ideals and spreading his pro- paganda among his compatriots at the risk of his life on more than one occasion.

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Canton, Nov. 11. Tribute in honour of the late Dr. Sun Yat Sen on his birthday anni- versary was paid to-day in a com- memoration'service at the Chung- shan Memorial Hall, The service attended by government officials. Kuomintang leaders, re- presentatives of public bodies and schools.

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Malaya beat Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday by one wicket. Full Report.

Page 12 Mrs. M.. E. Lo presented the conclusion of the

The Prince of Wales, Patron of the British Legion, participated in prizes at the the Legion Armistice Festival at South China, Athletic, Association's the Albert Hall where he was given two days' athletic meeting where a tremendous welcome by thou-several records were broken,

Page 6. sands of ex-service men- and their wives. The detachments repre- į sented most parts of the British Empire.

The Prince of Wales, in his speech, quoted a few lines from the Laurance Binyon poem To The Fallen": "They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old,”

1,104,896 scarlet poppies were dropped from the roof in memory of the Empire's dead wälle the hymn "o Valiant Hearts" was be- ing gung-Reuter,

SERVICES HELD THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE

The Afteenth

Although HM the King is in excellent health it was considered inadvisable that His Majesty should be exposed to damp foggy weather and he was represented by Prince of Wales, with whom were the Duke of Gloucester, Prince George and HRH Prince Arthur of Connaught also attended.

The Duke of York represented HM the King in the Armistice. Bervice in Edinburgh.

The King's, wreath was laid "at- the base of the Whitehall Cenotaph by the Prince of Wales, who also laid a wreath on his own behalf, and wreaths were placed in post- To-day was declared a holiday

tion by other members of the Royal Landon, Nov. 11.

family and by representatives of for public celebration and amuse- ∙ment, as the cinema theatres, roof

anniversary of His Majesty's Governments in the gardens and amusement resorts the Armistice was commemorated United Kingdom, Dominions, In- charged only one half fare for ad- to-day throughout the country dla Colonies and Protectorates. mission. Even the newspapers The Memory of those who died in and on behalf of the defence ser- stopped work to-day, and there the Great War was honoured us vices, merchant navy and fishing usual by the observance of tw

fleets. will be no issue to-morrow.

Representative detachments of Kuomintang owned newspapers minutes" silence at the Armistice issued special editions depicting hour, and by the wearing of the Army, Navy, Air-force, ex- servicemen and women ·led by and illustrating the life and work Flander's Poppies made of Dr. Sun Yat Ben. The Kwang serviceme, The chief ceremony bands of the Brigade of Guards. tung Provincial Kuomintang issued was at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, marched to the Cenotaph round

formed a long statement and slogans on but in Cathedrals and Churches, which they tala occasion, which urged the at War memorials of cities People to uphold the "Party and villages and wherever there is

Colony throughout the world similar tribute was paid. strive to regain lost territories.

NOVEMBER, 1933, commencing at 2.00 and results achieved by various death rate, which has been de- "Association for the Resurrection nation, suppress Communists and British

p.m.

state departments is probably the creasing steadily since 1871, was in The First Bell will be Rung at Report on the nation's health 1932 only 12 per 1,000 inhabitants. 1.30 p.m.

from the hand of the Chief Medi-Among infants under one year of cal Officer of Health, Sir George age there were last year 39,933 Newman. The importance of the deaths as compared with 142,912 sublect and the simple lucidity in 1900. This great improvement with which the facts and figures is chiefly due to the excellent work of the 2,800 maternity and child welfare centres, distributed all over the country, which teach mothers and expectant mothers how to take care of themselves and their babies."

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without & Badge will be dmitted to the Members' Endlosüre.

Badgee admitting Non-Members to the Member Enclosure and Olab Rooms are marshalled make the volume at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 welcome reading for outside medi- for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the BRCRE.cal and official circles, for it offers TARY upon the personal application of irrefutable evidence of a nation's

Member, rach Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and primary asset-its general health, for Payment of Chits, etc.

The Pecretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel." 27794), will close at 12 O'Clock Noon.

Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Courne.

to Members'

On No Pratert will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during The Meeting.

Tifins are obtainable at the Olu House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone, 21820.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The Frice of Admission to the Public Enclosure is 32.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gata,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price,

Bookmakers, Tie To Men, eto, will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG Jooxwy Czus during the Race Meeting. By Order,

0. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 18th Nov, 1933,

(1988

HONG KONG NURBING BOARD.

The humiliation and the heavy war indemnity infilcted by the Alles in 1900 stirred Dr. Sun and his followers to the quick and they succeeded in winning some support, particularly among the Chinese students in Japan. 'Al- ready the revolutionary societies had been amalgamated with the

of China. After a visit to the exhibition of Hawaii f the spring of 1905, Dr. Sun started on another trip round the world. This tour gave him a good opportunity to gather recruits from among the Chinese students in the Universities in Europe 'and America. A brst reunion was held in Brussels, a second in Berlin, and a third in Paris. Still later in Tokyo were gathered many of the revolutionary representatives. Thus was started the Revolution- ary Union, in the autumn of 1905.

by ex-

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mr. Thomas George Stokes has been appointed

to be Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths with effect from 3rd November.

and

The Government gazette noti- nes that at the expiration of three months the name. of the

Yau Shun Knitting Company, Limited will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register and the company will be dissolved,

H. E, the Governor has appoirit- ed, Dr. Tseung Fat-im to be a Member of the Medical Board:for Rev. R. F. Lankester of the Yun- a further term of three years, nantu Church Missionary Society with effect from 28th October, will deliver a lecture on "Yunnan

1033, His Excellency - has also in the Cathedral Hall at 5.15 p.m. re-appointed Dr. Wong TEZ- this evening.

Hi Bonour the Chief Justice In Tokyo the future Chinese has ordered The next Criminal Republic was first mentioned. In Bessions will be opened on Mon- the hands of Sun Yat Sen the day, the 20th day of November, League

W&B to become the at 10 amat instrument of brought about the anal downfall revolution that

of the Manchus in October 1911. declined proportionately." To In justice to, the memory of Dr. take only a few examples: Taber- Sun it must be recorded here that

he always fought for the hap culosis, which ten years ago caused piness of the Chinese people. No 92 out of every 1,000 deaths, has future historian can say that Dr.

R.A.M.C. Association is now declined to 59 per 1,000. Bun had ever been mercenary or Deaths from diseases of the ner-worked for his own selfshag-holding Its First Dance on Mon

admitted in these words: The Lecture Hall commencing at 8.30 grandisement, as Feng Yu Hsiang day Nov. 13th at the Garrison p.m. The Band of the HLM.B. cause of our political unrest dur- ing the past seventeen years has suffolk will be in attendance, been the struggle among indivi- duals. Our so-called leaders have been fighting against one another for their selfsh ends."

We do not deceive ourselves as

Particularly interesting in the Report for 1932, just published The Report further states that under the title "On the State of the "great constitutional diseases, the Public Health," is a careful which bear in particular a socal examination of the effects of un- and domestic significance, have employment in Great Britain on physical health. It is a well known fact that general unemployment has been more prolonged and severe in England than in any of the other great industrial countries, having lasted for many years with prac vous system fell from 107 per tically no relief due to such inter- 1,000, deaths in 1923 to 84 in 1932 mittent boom periods as other Deaths from pneumonia and bron countries have been fortunate in chitis in 1923 number 149 per 1,000, experiencing. It could therefore and had by 1932-declined to 113 have caused no surprise to find per 1,000. some deterioration in health in industrial areas hard hit by the depression.

The

chuen to be a Member of the Midwives Board for a further: term of three years, with effect from the 23rd October, 1933,

immense

hollow square.

The silence, which as MAVAZ was impressively observed by the crowd densely massed in' Whitehall and neighbouring.. streets, began on the first stroke of eleven o'clock by Big Ben and was followed by the sounding af "the fast post by trumpeters),

A brief service conducted by the Bishop of London was then held the singing being led by the choir of the Chapel Royal supplemented ey Westminster Abbey choir,

*The service... was ended

by the Bounding of the Revelle and the singing of the National Anthem.

During the ceremony HM, the Queen occupied a window in the Home Office which overlooks" the Cenotaph

- Later-began the pilgrimage of many thousands, of people to the Cenotaph where wreaths were laid -It was stated this morning that Frincess Royal's condition was quite astisfactory-British Wire-

IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL

[Vontinues from Page 7)

A Chinese named Chan Shing, who had been banished from the Colony for ten years, pleaded plan for human life and develop The Fanual prize distribution at guilty at the Central Police Courtment, I followed, would set the the Peak School will take place at stated by the Folice that defendant listened to Els voice? We have on Saturday morning." It was world straight. Is it not time we the Fest Club on Wednesday was banished, from the Colony on turned our backs upon Him and December 20, at 5.15 pm. Mrs. September 15th, but he return code everyone his own way and J. R. Wood, wife of the Acting

and was arrested by a Chinese de the result is the general situation. Chief Justice, will present the tective In, Stanley Street. Defen- of world affairs to-day r prizes.

dant had a previous conviction. All down the centuries God has

imprisonment was passed. and a sentence of twelve month's been saying through Eis-prophets his is the way, walk je in Ital angle with an And in the life and teaching

death and resurrection of the Lord. Canton, Nov. 11. Construction Jesus Christ that way wAB =ODES of a highway linking Yam Chow and for all-made plain--not made. southern Kwangtung with Nan- easy, but certainly made plain at ning capital of Kwangai will in the way of love that often start shortly- as General? Huang maligned, usually misunder, Kuo-cho, chairman of the Kwang- and frequently. degraded.i Som el provincial government, and Mr. God is Love, and thats who would Pte. (L/Cpl) E A. Isaacs of the | Lăn - Yun-rai, chairman of the lead the world to better withings South Wales Borderers who was Kwangiang provincial government, must worship that Love Which is und is this: in found guilty at a Court, Martial are both anrious to complete this self-giving, generous to a point you have a medical mach-recently for disobeying an order highway as soon as possible: Yam which the world thinks means ady available for meet of a superior officer has been Chow to in southwestern Kyang not easily, provoked, never one

sentenced to fourteen days'-, de- i tung, while Nanning to- about 88 ed, willing to ruber, inces, and tention. The finding, however, has] miles northwest of Yam Cnow

Central Press.

Enormous benefit is derived from the care taken of children in elementary schools. Where neces of health in England during times But in point of fact the oppos- sary they are provided with free of prolonzed depression and un- A Chinese vegetable gardener, ite has been the case, Compari- meals and milk, while universal employment is beyond questioning, named Cheng Tu living in an sons were instituted between two medical and dental inspection and, and Sir George Newman quotes unnumbered matabed- in Tam groups of areas, each gròup with treatment at the 1,300 free clinics (with

Kong Tong To Es Wan, near the justifiable satisfaction Riding School Grounds, was robb- a total population of over a mill- ensure that disease and defects are medical oficer from the League ofed of 870.50 by an intruder who ton, the one representing districts taken in hand immediately they Nations, who remarked after also wounded Cheng in the face HE retention fee of two PREKdyn Tualation fat than in which there is much unemploy appear. Thus a solid foundation is recent survey of health conditions

Mike" with a knife, November 30th, 1933, to be paid to ment and the other with bttle laid for the sound development of in Great Britain, I have made the Bocretary at Government Civil The surprising result of the ex- the child, so that when at the age Hospital

in many countries, and Failure to pay the above fee entails amination is that, whereas the of fourteen years it leaves school erasure of the name from the Register death rate in all districts is lower if le built up to resist the strain En

M. J. WILSON,

than was ten years ago, the which its adult life and occupa general health in bad districts has tion may put upon it. - That this 11983 · immproved at a far greater rate, jz the root of the excellent state.

Secretary, Burning Bowl

9th November, 1933.

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