NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE OPEN CONTRACT BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
THE THE Committee of Management
has decided to play the first round of this Tournament on the 11th December at 5.30 p.m., and on the 12th December at 8 p.m., at" the Sports Club...
"Contestants may notify the Hon. Secretary, Mr. M.E. Politi, s/o A.H, Polts, Bank of Canton Building, of or before the their preference on
30th November, when entries will be closed,
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GOVERNMENT BILLS, ETC.
for SPECIE
and
TENDERIDAN DOLLARS Current In this Colony, for Telegraphic Transfor, on the Lords Commissionen of Hi Majesty's Treasury, London, up to and for the Sum of £20,000, will be received by the TREASURY CHEST OFFICER, COMMAND PAY OFFICE, until 11 o'clock am. on the 17TH NOVEMBER +1983.
The Tenders to state the Total Amount (in Pounds Sterling). Na Telegraphio Transfer will be made for less than £100. The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in Bealed Covers, addressed to the TREA- SURY CHEST OFFICER, COM MAND PAY OFFICE, and andorsed FOR GOVERNMENT "TENDERS BILIS, oto."
The right to accept or reject any or all of the Tenders is reserved.
Copies of Forma of Tender can be had on application.
"Persons tendering for (Bill) are hereby Notified that, having regard to the provisions of the Acta 22 Gourge III., Cap. 45 and 41, George IIL, Cap. 59, the soceptance of any auch Tender is subjest to the express condition that no Member of the British House of Commons shall be admitted to any share or pari in or to any benefi ke arise from the Con- Arci thereby made for the allotment of wach (Bill).'
"The provisions in question do not apply to Contracts antered into by say incorporated Company in its borporated capacity and made for the general benefit of the Company."
W. J. H. BILDERBECK,
Colonel, B.A.P.C., Treasury Chest Officer,
His Majesty's Treasury Offee,
Hong Kong..
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THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTEENTH EXTRA
TRACE MEETING will be held HAPPY (Weather Permitting) st VALLEY
SATURDAY, 2ND DECEMBER, 1933; commencing at 9.00 p.m.
on
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
Badge will be
No One without dmitted to the Members' Enclosure..
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooma at $5.00 for Gentlemsa and", $3.00 for Ladies (Both incinding Tax) are obtainable through the SECRE TARY upon the personal application of Member, sach Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Obits, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel 27704), will close at 12 O'Clock Noon.
to Members Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Bace Coarse.
On No Pretext will Childran be
permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Chau House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone $1920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tas, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Prica.
:
Bookmakers, Tie Tse Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with-
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tätorships of Spvietism, Fascism, PRIOR.-At the Victoria Hospital, Hitlerism and Kemalism have made on November 25th, 1933. to Mr.some attempt to carry out à policy and Mrs. J. T. Prior; a daugh-in accordance with a certain pas- 'sive assent of the people. In this renascent China of the Republic, however, its leaders have preferred
ter
STRELLETTAt
the Victoria
Hospital, The Peak, on Satur- day. November 25, to Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Strellet. a daughter.
Editorial and Business Office: li
Tee House Street. Tel. 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai Office):
Tel. 24511.
London Office: 53, Fleet Street
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The Daily
Press
Hose Koxo, NOVEMBER 27, 1933.
WHERE WILL FUKIEN
LEAD?
to "adhere to a concept of the Taoists: Not to give to the people intelligence, but to keep them ignorant."..
The Chinese people yearn to have a government that can command- the unstinted respect of other great powers, and leaders who are will- ing to sink their own personalities
LOCAL WEDDINGS WILL LEAGUE BE
Miss Valda Lee And
Mr. W. A. Shea
REORGANISED?
M. Avenol Extends His Stay in Rome
Rome, Nov. 24. Although no statement was Issued after a fifty minutes talk between M., Avenel, Secretary General of
REVOLUTIONISTS NEWS SUMMARY
IN FUKIEN
Denounced By 20 Northern Generals
Further donations to the Hong Kòng Ladies' Benevolent Society *in memory of Dora Bell" are given on page 6.
"Comdr.
<
The French steamer Henri Riviere " was pirated on Friday morning between Haiphong and Hong Kong. A full account · Peking, November 26. Under the leadership of Ho including personal stories from the Ching: twenty northern officers of the ship appears on Ying
The Triangular Rowing Contest Military Commanders, including page 1 the League. with Han Fu Chu, and Yu Hsueh Chung, Signor Mussolin, it is very sign-issued a circular telegram strong between Canton, the RH.KY,C. cant that M. Avenol has decidedly denouncing the Fabien rebels and the V.R.C. which was won by and urging the Government to Canton, has been fully reported on to stay in Rome until Sunday.
take drastic measures to suppress page 7. them.
A pretty wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Rose Valda Lee was married to Mr. William A. Shen of Messrs, Gilman & Co., Ltd. The Rev. N. V. Halward officiated The bride who was given away by her uncle Mr. Jackman Doo of the Wing On Co., Ltd. tooked charming in a "Eunice model of
The opinion is current that the ivory Chantilly ince over satin with a long pointed train draped conversations proceeding relate Her to the future of the League of from the neck to the wrist. long embroidered veil was worn at Nations and the coming disarma- a slight angle and held in positionment talks-Reuter. with orange blossoms,
She was attanded by the Misses Mary and Nellie Lee, Violet Shea
גני
and Margaret Rose. Mr. James LANCASHIRE AND
Kotowall acted as bestman while Mr. Edward Lee performed, the duties of groomsman..
For going-away the Bride chose
must becoming shade of gren
lace for her gown with a swagger coat and hat of heavy, morocaine
to match. Gloves, bag and shoe toning "Eunice was responsible for all gowns worn in the charming Bridal retinue."
JAPAN
Competition to be Dis-
cussed by Commons
London, Nov. 24. All Lancashire MP.'s have in- intention of sup- dicated their
A full covering of all Saturday's League football appears on page 10:
Home football week-end matches are given on page-11. by pare 2.
The message says that the ac tion of Li Chai Sun and Chen Ming Shu in co-operating with the communists and other reac- tionaries deserve condemnation all thinking people,-Reuter
Bishop Hall's sermon is given on
1:
A special article by our Kowloon correspondent appears on page 12
The wedding took place at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday
CONFERENCE OF afternoon of Miss Rose Valda Lee
GENERALS
Militarists Confer in Canton
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Firat
Page 8.
were
and Mr. William A, Shen of Messrs. Gilman and Co., Ltd.
Several hockey matches played during the week-end, the Hong Kong Ladies' "A" and "B" bears beating the St. Andrew's and Recreio respectively, while the H.M,S,Medway lost to the Radio second eleven: Full details appear on page-10:
A reception was later held at the Gloucester where the usual felicita
As a result of several forthcom- tions and good wishes were extend-porting a motion which Mr. A
Canton, November 26.
ing retirements, changes are likely Fed. to the happy couple by a large G. Fuller, the Conservative member for the Ardwick Division number of relatives and friends.
"Owing to the Fuklen situation to be made in the Education, De- of Manchester, is to move in the
tioned as the headmaster of Cen- Commoris 'on the 29th inst. in General Chen Chal Tong, Compartment. Mr. J. Ralston is men- tral British School in succession to Group Army, summoned an import
Mr. G. F. Nightingale. Page 7. Miss See Chin and regard to Japanese competition mander-in-Chief of the
in cotton goods.
The motion will demand the ant military conference at his re- The Mr. L. S. Tong
abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese sidence yesterday afternoon. Trade Agreement and the restric- conference was attended by prac tion of Japanese trade competitically all the leading commanders tion in Britain, either by high in Canton, tariffs or embargoes-Reuter,
A very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Paul's Church on, Saturday afternoon when Miss.
Irene Thyra Bee Chin became the bride of Mr. Lee Sik Tong, with Rev. Let Kau Yan oficiating.
The bride was given away by her brother Mr. Reginald Bee, Chin. She looked very charming in a dress of white satin set with lace, and carried a sheaf of white gladiol. The bridesmaid was her sister Dorothy, while Mr. Lee Sik Lun discharged the duties of the best man. The little Misses Betty Wong and Clara Lee were "the flower girls while Jackie, the younges brother of the bride made a cute "page,"
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PRINCE GEORGE TO VISIT
ANGOLA
It is stated that this meeting with his subordinate generals is to
determinate plans on the defence of the East River regions against a possible attack by the troops of the Nineteenth Route, Army, from Fukien. It is learned that two London, Nov. 24.
more columns of Canton troops HRH Prince George, with the approval of HM the King, has will shortly be dispatched to re- In order to sound the opinión of accepted the Portuguese Governinforce the defence of Swatcw.
conveyed General Li Chung Jen, Comman ment's invitation, through the Portuguese Ambassader-in-Chief of the Fouth Group dor, to pass through Angola "on"
(Kwangst) Army towards from his way back to England
present development In Fukien South Africa, and to attend an
General Chen Chal Tong sent a official reception there.-British
personal delegate to Liuchow to Wireless...
convene with General L and other high military commanders in Kwangsi.:
After the ceremony, a reception was held at Messrs. Lane Craw- a large ford's Restaurant when number of friends gathered to offer BRITISH TREA-
their congratulations and, wishes. to the happy couple who left later for their honeymoon in Shanghai
nd Japan."
DE VALERA® CLIMBS DOWN
in the cause for the common good, To Leave N. Ireland
to thetr a tribute and it is amazing stamina and recuperative powers that, in spite of an inces- sant shuttling of the political stage, with all that this means behind the scenes in the way of mulcting and privation, they are able tena clously to carry on.
While other great powers may
Politics Alone
*Belfast, November 25.
been A difficult position has eased by Mr. De Valera's decision not to enter northern Ireland to
support the parliamentary candi- dature in South Down.
The result of the elections Is beyond doubt, as it is offelal that
During the past days the storm-look on her difficulties with synthe Unionists returned unopposed
centre of Chinese politics appears to have shifted to Fukien Province. Yet in spite of all the flashes and rumblings, the result may amount
pathy, China must work out her:
Own salvation.
It is not possible
for others to set her house in order, just as the man in the streek
to nothing more than another has to fall back on his own re- storm in a tea-cup, constraining source for the settling of his own us to follow the trend of events
affairs." The present is a critical with caution and a certain critical stage in China's history, and unless her party leaders put forth their
discrimination
SURY BILLS
DELEGATES VISIT CHIANG KAI-SHEK
the
Nanking, Nov. 25.
Mr. Yang Teh-chao, a represen-
Applications Received tative of General Chen Chi-tang.
for $76,045,000
-London. Nov, 24.
A total of £76,045,000 was ap- plied for in Treasury bills offered for tender, yesterday. The amount
at three months was
allotted. £45,000,000
The average rate was 19/2898 compared with 19/0.29d. & week ago. British Wireless Service.
AIR-MAIL FOR SINGAPORE
already give the Party a majority To Leave London On
of two over any other possible combination.--Reuter.
BAN IN N. IRELAND DISTRICT
Belfast, November 25,".
December 9th
London, November 26.
Mr. Sun Fo's representative, Mr. Ma Chao-chumm, and Mr. Yan Hu, the chief of the Shanghai Public Bafety Bureau, left this morning for Nanchang by air to confer with Marahal Chiang Kai-shek-Reu- ter's Pacific Service.
LO WEN-KAN SUBMITS RESIGNATION
The Cricket League was in full swing on Saturday no less than 8 Indian Recreation Club, carried off league matches being played. The the Double." beating the Crai- gengower seniors and juniors res-- pectively, while the K.C.C. beat the HK.C.C. by Ave wickets despite an excellent knock by Tan Pearce.
Page 1.
Miss Jessie Ann" Chun, is alleged to have committed suicide at the Victoria Hospital yesterday morn- Ing.
Page 6. The Annual General Meeting of the Helena May Institute was held in their Concert Hall on Saturday. This is reportra on page 6
The Bankruptcy Court hearings on Saturday which were heard by Mr. Justice J, R. Wood appear on Page 7
The Colony's financial statement for August is rendered on page 13.
President's team of Kowloon Bowling Club defeated Vice-Prest- The 'dent's team on Saturday. scores appear on page 12.
RUN ON BANK SUBSIDES
Canton Provincial. Bank Meets Demands
Nanking, Nov. 25. Dr. Lo Wen-kaz, Minister of From Our Special Correspondent) Justice, has submitted a "formal | petition, resigning from the con- current post of Minister of Foreign Affairs-Reuter.
Canton, November 26. The run on the Canton Provin- cial Bank, started several days ago; has now almost subsided. Begin- ning from yesterday there were few
UNLAWFUL MOORING OF people gathering in the band de-
SAMPANS
Seven Chinese Boatmen Fined
manding the exchange of paper notes for álver money as compared with the large crowd of people a few days ago.
In an interview with representa- tives of the Press, Mr. Shen Cho Wo, director of the Canton Pro- Seven Chinese boamen, who were incial Bank, declared that the The Indian air mail on Decem-charged for unlawfuly mooring recent run an the Bank was due ber 9. will carry Christmas malls their sampans at a distance of less to unscrupulous speculators among for the Straits Settlements. The than 100 yards from Low Water the small native banks who were mail will be flown from Rangoon Mark between the Yaumati Ferry responsible for the spreading of miles to the existing air-foute. Canton Wharf, pleaded guilty be to the credit of the Canton Pro- The first return flight will leave fore Commander Newill at that vincial Bank. Though the bank singapore on December 31 and Marine Court yesterday and were had paid out no less than three the run started, it still has a re- will reach London on January 10, each fined $3 or three days hard million dollars in silver since serve of several million dollars, he "added.
The discontented political · fac most earnest endeavours to bring Valera, President of the Irish to Singapore, thus adding 1,500 wharf and Dead Body Pier and Tumours intended to be detrimental
in the Frecincts of Tax, Hoso Karations in China order their peren-about a real unification of the JOCKEY CLUB during the lace Meeting.
By Urdar,
26
It is stated, that the Police officer in charge of the Down patrick District has received in structions to serve an exclusion against Mr. Baron Dè order
Free State, should he enter the district for election campaign purposes.-Reuter.
It was announced on November to contend with any policy of ex-
11, that Mr. De Valera and his pansion on the part of her neigh-colleagues would probably stand as candidates in the forthcoming The Fuklen faction no, doubt feel general election in Northern Ire progress and well-being of the justified in their split with Nan-land, at the invitation of the
Northern Republicans, Acountry. It would almost seem as ROGRAMMES and ENTRY certain groups of politicians, that the break should have been king, though it is unfortunate PROGR
FORMS for THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING, to be held make it their business to create
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Hong Kong, 27th Nov, 1933,
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THE MACAO JOCKET CLUB.
nial struggles with as much con- country, she will be in no position cern as the replenishing of their wardrobes, and thus Internecine strife drags" on its weary course with its debilitating effect on the
bours,
so sudden and antagonistic. That
a settlement will eventually be
in Macao, on Sunday, 10th #ecember, discord for their personal gain. 1933, may be obtained at The Sports
Looking back over the years since. Club, Hongkong Jockey Olub Stables, or at the Offices of Messrs. Percy Smith, the nascence of the Republic, there concluded cannot be doubted, but Beth & Fleming, 6, Des Voeux Road Central
ENTRIES close at NOON on THURSDAY, 30th November 1933
..)
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
is no denying that the political in the meantime it would be a leadership has left much to be demove without any motive that could find justification whatsoever were the Fukien party to flirt with an agreement with Japan in order to strengthen their hand.
Miss Chichi Miyenc, 32 years old,
CRISIS IN FRANCE
Chautemps May Form Cabinet
stred and that Chinese Republ 2028 canism
has never approached Lincoln's definition of democratic
Paris, Nov. 25.- government, of the people," by
It is highly probable that M the people and for the people is the first woman to qualify as an Camille Chautemaps, Minister of NOTICE.
True enough, in the four schools instructor in the various esoteric the Interior in the Barraut Gov- THE NOVEMBER HALF of Chinese political philosophy, doctrines of Buddhism leading to
and for the full fellowship in the Nishi Hongan ernment, will be asked to form a ALTEARLY GENERAL of the people
Temple, which has perhaps the French Cabinet in place of the MEETING OF VOTING MEM people essential to their largest congregation of any shrine Sarraut Cabinet which fell yester BEES will be held at the Club
but by the people" is in Japan. Miss Miyeno devoted | day-Reuter,! House, Happy Valley, on Tuesday,
her. adult years to the operation of
NO CANDIDATES FOR ration completely ignored.
the Tokyo's Woman's Buddhist Col-
PREMIERSHIP 28th November, 1933, at 5.80 p.m. A con
ein Hes the fundamental legs, and in addition was in charge. All members are cordially invited
less of China's political of the Institute of Research in
fohr and no political in Buddhism, a priva
Assgaya, Tokyoc
to attend, and participate in any
discussion which may ensue.
By Order of the Stewards,
C.B. BROWNWOR
Secretary Hong Kong, 18th November, -1988,
12002
are
stitution that has not the sanction of Fame Nihon
of the people's will can be effective
or endure. Even inverted forms of democracy rach
of Tokyo, Mine
under a system
temple priests wit
school at
abling women to all posts there
Parle, Nov. 25, No candidate for the Premier- ship of France called at the Elysee
resident, 14. Albert Lebrun, ving, to consult the lead ers of the Centre parties-Reuter
1934-Reuter,
labour
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr, 8hen emphatically declared that the Canton Treasury will leave no stone unturned; to maintain the credit of Canton Tovincial Bank notes and requested Press repre- sentatives to inform the local
A small fire broke out on 8- Mr. Geoffrey Misken, Vice-Con- populace not to be influenced by turday morning at the tailor's sul for Sweden at Hong Kong re the falsa rumours that are being shop of Messrs. Sherry and Com-sumed charge of the Swedish fabricated in the city. pany in Hankow Road, Kowloou. Vice-Consulate, on November 22, Fire appliances from both the Kowloon and Mongkok stations were quickly on the scene and the outbreak was suppressed within a few minutes.
Lieutenant Colonel Frederick GERMAN SOLDIER KILLED Eaves, D80, resumed duties as Assistant Land Officer and De- Duty Registrar: of - Marriages, on November 20G
Storm Troops On Austrian Soul.
According to an announcement by Royal Artillery Headquarters; } gun practice will be carried out Mr. Kodake, who has on Exh
Vienna, November 25. from the Stanley Peninsula Fort, bition at Messrs Bomor and St. Stephen's College Recrea Komer's galleries in Chater Road
The Austrian version of the a choice collection of pearls andReithimwinkel incident which oc tion Ground on December 18, 19,
pearl Jewellery mounted in gold,
curred yesterday has been pub- 20 and possibly, 21
The area affected will be the platinum and white gold arrived shed by the "Mittag Zeitung Stanley Peninsuls, the valley of on Falday by the Chichibu MaruThe newspaper declares that a Wong Ma Kok and the water is collection comprises jewellery group of Austrian border police area enclosed by lines drawn from of the very latest designs and the were suddenly surrounded by 200 Stanley Fentosula to Sung Kong prices, owing to the exchange, Na Storm Troops" on Austrian and Stanley Peninsula to the south-east coastline of Lama Ta- and up to a distance of five and
Tuesday and Thursday next,
8 and 30% gun EFEC
Tort in the direction
are low
Cheun
8011
hanghai them
thefred
tempt to make
Austrians
Government is shooting of a Reuter
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