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SIGHTSEEING IN CANTON

week American Minister to

China and Admiral

Canton, Nov. 24. Native goods movement will soon be arranged here by the City

Native Goods Committee. Th scheme is to ask the profes- sors and social leaders to make speeches at different colleges and schools to emphasize the impor- tance of using native goods to en- courage the development of na- tive industries Central Press.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

One case of meningitis was ported in the Colony for the hours ended November 23,

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The paper hunt being held by the Fanling Hunt and Race Club on Sunday 26th will start from the Hunters Arms at £.30 p.m.

Mr. G. Miskin of Messrs. Gilman Hon. Mr. DW Tratman, the & Co., and Vice-Consul for Swedan Hon. Dr. A. R Wellington, the returned to the Colony yesterday. Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Meckle, Mr. H. Davenport Brown, Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, Mr. J. K. Bousfeld, Mr. the shoulders of one who feels H. J. Bunje, Mr. P. B. Cassidy. Mr. deeply for his people. In the almost A. G. Coppin, Mr. Allan Cameron, Mr. D. Drummond, Professor D. more difficult succeeding years, K. Digby. Mr. H. R. Forsyth, Mr. when monarchs toppled ignomini-F. Le Fevre. Mr Owen Hughes Mr. P. Jacks, Mr. M. F. Key, Mr. ously from their thrones, and a T. H. King, Mr. E. P. H Lang nation, anaetnic from the loss Mr. D. H. Lewis. Mr. K.S. Morri- of much fine blood, had to face son, Mr. L. N. Murphy, Professor

U. 8. S. Augusta arrived from the reckoning, the example set C. A. Middleton Smith, Mr. T. E.

Pearce, Mr. J. W. Flatt, Mr. C. Amoy yesterday. The American by His Majesty played an Pentreath. Mr. A. Prismall, Mr. Jarmed yacht, U. S. S. Isobel, with calculable part in uniting and en- B. Ross, Mr, E. M. Raymond. Lt. Admiral F. B. Upham on board, COL. T. A, Robertson, Mr. G. H. has arrived at Canton from Swatow couraging the nation in her re-

Tinson, Mr. S. T.: Williamson, Pro-

Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeek grate- cuperation. In the General Strike Potts, Mr. M. J. Quist, Mr. G.G.Nand is expected here on Monday. fessor F. A. Redmond. Mr. T. B it was the King who showed an unruffled front and had much to Wilson, Mr. F. Sutton, Mr. J. H fully acknowledges, on behalf of the AL Shields, Mr. G. W. Sewell, Soldiers' Home, donation of Through the misty atmosphere crisis of 1931, the most acute in Mr. A. B. Rayworth, and Mr. Ho $2,700.00 from The Treasurer of the Trafalgar Day and Navy Day The Very Rev. Dean Alfred Committee. that invariably lingers over the the country's existence, it was Kwong.

Government and played such an side... important role in its fruition. 80 in London at the opening cere- mony his words, which have been read by now throughout the Em- pite, will have given out their mes- sage to willing hearts. The central purpose of the Government is to promote and sustain every mears in its power for peace in the world. The Government is deter- mined to uphold the work of inter- national co-operation through the machinery the League

At the annual general meeting of the British Association of Japan (Kobe branch) the following com- mittee was elected: Mesra.. E. W. James (Chairman), H. S. Goodwyn. sitt, 0.8.&. (Vice-Chairman), F. A Wells, G. A. Morton, F. W, Mackie, R. T. Holder, S. D. Clay, and Capt. W. G. Lalor, 0.5,E

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Upham

(From Our Special Correspondent)

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Canton, Nov. 24.

Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, American Minister to China, and Admiral Frank B: Upham, Commander-in-Chief of the American Asiatic Fleet, are expected to reach here this afternoon from Swatow aboard the naval yacht Isabelle

General Chen Chai Tong,. Commander-in-Chief of the

First Group Army, Mr. Lín Yun Kai. Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov Mr William Yinson Lee of the ernment, and Mayor Liu Chi North China Branch of the Sun Wen, have sent representa Life Assurance Co. of Canada, who

visited this Colony last month, has tives to meet the yacht as she been appointed General Sales is coming up river sometime Manager for Cathay Motors Limit- to-day: Mr. C. W. Leung, ed, the new sole distributors in English secretary of General China for the Studebaker Pierce- Arrow Export Corporation. We Chen, went to Swatow three understand he will continue his days ago in order to welcome Sun Life connection.

the two distinguished visitors on behalf of General Chen."

Mr. Johnson and Admiral

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do with the settlement: in the Taggart, Mr. T. H. R. Bhaw, Mr. Committee of the Sailors and Yingxianghsiang, which was closed Upham are visiting China's

their absolute discretion think capital in November the imposing the King who proposed a National Swann officiated at the grave-

St.

(3) That Do shareholder shall be entitled to any offer of a Eraction of an additional new share in respect of any odd old abare held by such shareholder. The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 28th November, 1983, to 28th November, 1982, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board,

W. L. MCKENZIE, Secretary. Hongkong, Blat October, 1988, [1.50 GREEN ISLAND CE ENT COMPANY LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that at a

spectacle of the Royal equipage bearing their Majestics in full Court regalla and escorted by a squadron of Household Cavalry is something to stir the hearts of and remain indelibly Britons etched in their memory no matter to what corners of the globe. their calling takes them.

The hush

that falls on the bareheaded crowd, behind the Guards that line way, as the sound of hoots falls on the car, the eager eraning of necks and the deep-throated

of

.of.

IN MEMORY OF DORA BELL

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The San Yue Towel Factory.

two years ago, has been ordered by the First Special District Court to coastal ports primarily on set aside a sum of 375,006 as the sight-seeing tour. This will retirement, gratuities for the fac

tory's workers who have been be their first visit to Canton. rendered unemployed as a result of On arrival here, they will the factory's closing. The factory have their headquarters at the management is instructed to hand American Consulate General. over the money within ten days,

where a dinner will be given

What

The public will be interested to learn that Mr. Kodake is again in Hongkong with a stock of every thing that is latest in the jewellery business, including pearl necklaces, We have received the following ear-rings, tie-pina, broaches and

recent meeting of the 10-night in their honour by donations for the Hongkong Lad-mings. These are being exhibited at

store would prove very interesting. the Ministry of Finance's request Consul General. “

for a $1,000,000 loan with part of ies Benevolent Society in memory Komor's and a visit to this popular Shanghai Native Bankers' Guild, Mr. Joseph W. Ballantine, the High Chinese officials will Mr. & Mrs. Allm Cameron $5.00

Customs treasury bonde as Several traffic summonses came the of Dora Bell?: Mr. David Drummond.....

5.00 before Mr. Hamilton at the Central security was granted after brief be invited as guests, and to- Mr. J. Orem Sheppard

5.00 Magistracy yesterday. The police discussions. According to the pres-morrow they will entertain the 5.00 have been taking energetic steps ent arrangements, the native American visitors at the social Mr. Geo. Pentreath

1 against lorry drivers for overload banks in Shanghai will each con Mr W. A. Dowley

-$25.00 ing in view of the recent accidents, tribute $10,000 to the loan while the room of the South-west Politi- further and several drivers were brought Native Bankers' Reserve Board will cal Council. An official of

this offence, 1920, was imposed on Shum Pingnam, the driver of lorry 810 No. 3406, who carried an overload

5.00

approbation is not easily forgotten | Nations and all other ways calen donations forwarded to Mr. E I. up and fined. The bighest fine for contribute: the remaining $350,000 the Canton City Government'

lated to further good relations be-

and is an indication, in spite of tween all states and peoples." their reserve, that the race is

In reading that message there

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The following are some Wynne-Jones, the Hon. Treasur- er of the Society: Mr. M. J Quist“ ....... Mr. and Mrs. T.HR. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schultz... amongst the most deeply-patriotic is no reason why we should sit Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Clark....... Meeting of the Board of in the world. (Mr. H. G. Wells back, leaving to the Government Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall

Mr. 1. E. Geare Directors of Gresa Island Cement and our great Shavian figure are at home the work of promoting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark. Company, Limited, held at Exchange Building Victoria, in the Colony of rabidly antipathetic towards pat this peace and understanding. It Mr. and Mrs. R. Sanger Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 21st day | riotism--and, while academically

is a stimulating thought to be sure Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tracy of September, 1933, a Cell of 83.75 per he may be correct, the world has

Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Shaw shace was made upon all the members

that all can do their part, no bolding shares who names appear in not yet reached such a stage, and, matter in how small a measure, the Company's register of ahare meanwhile, a sane patriotism may holders on the 21st day of September, 1833, upon which only $3.78.per share be very fine);

In the Houses themselves the Galleries are thronged with the

has been paid, and it was determined that such Call should be paid on the 15th day of December, 1933, to the Company' Bankers, The Hong Kong wit and beauty of the land, fore- ther Head

Boad gathered to watch the quaint cere- Central, Victoria,

for the furtherance of this pur-

рове.

Parliament has been opened and history rolls on,

His Excellency the Governor Upon presentation at the Office of that links our age with the will preside at the Annual General the Company of Bankers receipt for past, and listen to Bis Majesty's Meeting of the members of The the payment of such Call, together opening speech The King's speech Hong Kong Society for the protec with the Certificate of Bhares, a note of the payment will be undorsed on has a good deal of importance tion of children, which will be held at the Cathedral Hall at 8.18 p.m. the Certificate,

attached to it for beneath the on Thursday the 14th December royal robes is a man, an English 1933 Notice of any proposals.or man whose sentiment and out-ggested amendments to the Rules

or Constitution must be

1938,

Dated this g1st day of September

By Order of the Board,

0071

ALLAN KEITEL

Secretary

look, free from alloy of party or Mr. Hazelrigg not later personal gain, so clearly mirrors 30th November

5 Wong Choi, an unlicensed boot- 5 black, was charged before Mr. 5 Balfour at the Central Police 5 Court yesterday with obstruction in

will act as guide in taking the When the river steamer Sui Tai Visitors around the city to ses decked at the Wing Lok Wharf on the sights. After "doing" Thursday night, on arrival from Macao, 2,500 tickets of a Santa Canton, the party will return Casa da Misericordia de Macau North. Lottery, were thrown on the wharf, where they were left unclaimed.

Before Mr. Balfour at the Central INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL

5 Pedder Street, and was cautioned. Police Court yesterday, Revenue-

4 Inspector Andrew, replying to his Officer Grimmitt made application 5 Worship, said defendant had no for the confiscation of the tickets,

pitch,He is what we call which he stated would be immedi pirate, he added. The magistrate ately burned. This was granted, told defendant that he had better

Pply for a licence,

REFORM

London, Nov. 24.

In the House of Commons, this morning, Captain Margesson, Chief The regimental magazine of the Government whip, moved a re- JUKE OF ATHOLL FINED

Card Highlanders gives first place solution, relative to the appoint- The Duke of Atholl was fined Eighteen pieces of gold, weigh-in its editorial comments for Octo- ment, constitution and powers of £25 and ordered ot pay thirty-ing 3.47 taels, and valued at ber to an appreciation, of this kind- the Joint Committee on India Ave guiness costs on a charge of little over 8000, formed the abness-received from Shanghai by the Committee on India Constitution- unlawfully selling lottery tickets, tect of a charge of unlawful poe-Battalion during its two tours of al reform, the members appointed session brought against Teang duty here. The magazine says to represent the House of Com- Reuter

Cheak, 19, "boy" employed by the "By far the most outstanding mons being Major Attlee, Mr. Fung Maoter gold and silver feature of our time here has been Butler, Mr. Cadogan, Bir Austen dealers, Des Voeux Road, before the hospitality with which the Chamberlain, Mr. Cocks, Sir Re- A GOODWILL, TOUR Mr Balfour at the Central Police people of Shanghai have treated alginald, Craddock, Mr. Davidson, here is Mr. Isaac Foot, Sir Samuel Hoare, Court yesterday. Defendant ad ranks of the Battalion, for Rio de Janeiss, Nov, 24.mitted possession, but his Worship nostation in the world where so Mr. Morgan Jones, Sir Joseph Nail, Mr, Cordell Bull Earrived here said he would not accept the plea much friendliness and kindness are Lord Eustace Ferry, Miss Pickford, this one. Sir John Simon, Bir John Ward- "goodwill tour of as one of guilt. Mr. Oy, Kwan thown to Expopa uth America and also to at appeared for the firm and after we only with the Pan-American Confer evidence vse taken, the case was repay adequa

bospitality shown to ence in Montevideo Reuter.

edjourned until today.

to law-Milne, and Earl Winterton, the The resolution was carried Brl-

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