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"NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KON

IN BANKRUPTCY.

No. 27 or 1999.

Re Verhomal Rupahand, trad-

ing 38 the

Kohinoor

Silk Store of, China Build- ing and as the Royal Silk Store of No. 33, Queen's Road, Central, both of. Victoria in the Colony" of Hong Kong, Silk Merchant.

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NOTICE is hereby given that the

adjudication order made on the 5th day of October, 1933, against the above-named debtor bus been un- nulled by an order of the Court dated the 27th day of November, 1933, -

Dated the 29th day of November,) 1973.

THE

W. J. LOCKHART-SMITH, Official Receiver.

NOTICE.

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THE Executor of the estate of Arthur Cawte Franklin, F. I. C. decease, wishes to announce that the practice carried on by tho, deceased will continue in the same "name and style as herstofore, under the management of Mr. D. G. Glean Allon M.A.. A.I.C.

Hongkong, 29th November, 1933.

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HONG KONG WAE MEMORIAL NURSING HOME.

S. from 1st December 1933. the

Achrige for Pirat Dass Patiente will be $10 1er day, including smallf dressing and pharmacopoeial drugs.

There will be accommodation for Second Class Patients in wards contain. ing more than one bed at a charge o $6 per day, including small dressings

and pharmacopoeial druge.

By Order of the Committee of

Management.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Secretaries,

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GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY LIMITED.

For

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933.

HEALTH and ENERGY

COW & GATE MILK FOOD

Children fed on Cow & Gate Food are always ' happy! The stream of vigorous young life runs in their veins, their limbs are strong and firm, they are vital and active in any climate

ASK TO SEE THE NEW ECONOMIC HOUSEHOLD SIZE.

Cow&Ga

Gate Milk Food

Editorial and Business Office: 17

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. 94511. #London Office: 53. Fleet Street,

ATOTICE is hereby given that at a of Meeting of the Board Directors of Green Island Cement Company, Limited, held at Exchange Building, Victoris, in the Colony of Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 21st day of September, 1933, a Cali of 83.75 per share was made upon all the members bolding shares who names appear in the Company's register of share holders on the 21st day of September,

O'F

The Daily Press.

Hoxa Koso. DECEMBER 2. 1933.

1933, upon which only $3.75 per share QUALITY IN THE BIRTH

has been paid, and it was determined

that such Call should be paid on the

15th day of December, 1983, t the

Company's Bankers, The Hong Kong

RATE

area

population in a restricted which is fast outstripping its industrial progress and national wealth. The population of Japan is, increasing at the alarming rate of over a million a year, and cer- tainly this rapid increase is far from helping her to solve her problems. Industrialization has come to be the only means by which Japan can provide food and work for her people. Up to now the problem has not been acute, for the wealth of Japan has her more rapidly than grown population; but now population 13

The cry in high quarters sp-beginning to press on means of

& Shanghai Banking Corporation, at Pears to be for larger popula-subsistence. Moreover, the prob- their Head Office, Queen's Road tion, and Herr Hitler seems as Central, Victoria, aforesaid.

lem is not to be solved by raising

Upon presentation at the Office of ardent a disciple of this school the standard of living.

the Company of Bankers' receipt for the payment of such Call, together with the Certificate of Shares, a note of the payment will be endorsed on the Certificate.

1933.

"Dated this 21st day of September

By Order of the Board,

ALLAN KEITH,

Secretary,

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p.m.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The First Ball will bo Rang at

1.30 p.m.

Jays:

"The Times" correspondent in Japan of thought as any, not even ex-

"The civilization of Japan cluding n Duce himself. Period-

was and still is an inexpensive ically, he has given utterance) to the wish for a higher birth-rate civilization The Japanese are not in Germany, but recently he has a meat-eating people. Rice, fish, become more insistent, and that regetable and millet cost little. he means business may be inferred Comparatively little fuel is need- from the attention he is payinged; and during half the yeor little

to the status of unmarried men, and the enquiry by the Mayor of Frankfurt, as to the prospects of the city's bachelor civil-servants

THE FOURTEENTH EXTRA of their early entrance into the RACE MEETING will be held much desired marital state, Foint Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, AND was given to the enquiry by the DECEMBER, 1933, commencing at 200 rider that the retention of paying positions by bachelors was calau lated to injure the position of husbands and heads of families Through the powerful organisation at his disposal there is no doubt No One without a Badge will be

that Herr Hitler will be able to dmitted to the Members' EnaloeuTA, --

Badges admitting Non-Members to the make it so unpleasant for the un- Members Encloente and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 married men that it will probably

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

for Ladies (Both including

Tat) not take them long to gain the

are obtainable through the SECRE necessary hardihood to enter in TARY upon the personal application

Frankly, however, we cannot see..

of

Member, euch ember to be responsible

for all visitors introduced by him, and what immense gain is to be had for Payment of All Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, at present from increases in popu- Gloucester Building (Tel: 27794), vil tation. True, a slowly and steadily olone at 12 O'Clock Noon.

increasing birth-rate in indus- Badges admitting

to

Hembers'

and cheap clothing is adequate. It has been relatively easy for the maintain decent Japanese: to standards of life on small means.

The Japanese standard is lower in the sense that it is simpler and less expensive, but it would be im- possible for anyone who knows the country to argue that the Japanese

worker is more degraded or, more

All the same the land can em- dissatisded than the European." ployed no more, and the only ques- tion is whether her industry can continue to expand and provide for the coming millions.

It would be far more beneficial to mankind generally if instead of all this frisistence on an increase in the birth-rate, perhaps a little more attention were paid to quality. A comparatively "smal group of persons of a high order of intelligence and physique are

larger group of a lower order, and with Man's mastery of the Machine

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the trial countries has always been immeasurably superior to a much

Base Course,

On No Pratext will Children be permitted in either Enslosure during the Meeting.

regarded

as an indication of of prosperity, but it is indeed optimistic to expect that by an increase in birth-rate a country's

which must came about if he is not to perish, a higher type of man is

Tiffins are obtainable at the Olas Houes provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance Telephone prosperity will automatically in-

crease, anymore than that by la-essential. creasing the number of our bank

21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admison to the Pablo Kafolocare, is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persone, including Indies, and in payable at the Gate,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tis The Men, to will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of TH HONG KONG JOOXEY CLya daring the Race Meeting, By Order,

0.B. BROWN,

Secretary:

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Hong Kong, 27th Nor., 1983

We are not preaching ecto-

ANNOUNCEMENTS NO MORE “RUNS" PILGRIMAGE TO NEWS SUMMARY

DEATHS

De JAGER-On November 28, 1933 at Armsterdam, Mr. W. E. de Jager, founder and dir- ector of N. V. Hatidelmaat- schappij W. E. de Jager. (By cable)... HARRIS-On Sunday, November 8, 1933, at the Country Hospi- tal, John Edward Reginald Harris, dearly beloved husband of Helmie Harris, aged 44

years.

MICHAEL--On November

7933 at Nagasaki, Харап, Michael Hai Michael, aged 75: VOLSKY-On November 27, 1933 at 433 Dixwell Road, Shanghai, Marie S. Volsky, beloved wife of A. I. Valsky, aged 40 years, ANDREW MELLON DEAD

Pittsburgh. December 1,

The death occurred here to-day of Richard Mellow, a brother of Andrew Mellow, and one of the richest men in America-Reuter

PETROLEUM WAR

Foreign Companies' Uncertain Outlook

A NATIONAL POLICY

Baron Nakashima Minister of and Industry, may Commerce mediate the gasoline dispute ba- tween the Big Six and Mr. Mat- Jukata's Soviet oll. He is already "sounding." It is predicted that he will come to the fore to the when Mr. middle of December, H. W. Malcolm, managing direc tor of the Rising Sun Petroleum .in Corporation," will be back Japau.

The Department of Commerce and Industry has hitherto taken a "Laissez faire" policy regard ing the gasoline war. Owing to the cutthroat competition, how- ever all parties are losing Bust- ness conditions of Japanese con

cerns a particular have beome disastrously worse. It is feared that, unless something is done in the immediate future, it may block the Government scheme to establish a fundamental national policy on liquid fuels. Hence the

of

the change in the attitude Minister of Commerce, who has now started to seek the "views of both the Big Six and the Matsu- kata group. «

MR MALCOLM'S- RETURN

Mr. H. W. Malcolm is at present. in England discussing the future policy of the Company. He will be back in Japan some time in the middle of Text month. It is hoped that his return will make clear the attitude of the foreign suppliers. Baron Nakashima, the Minister, will then Commerce come to the fore as mediator in the present dispute.

The Japanese press "says that, wher the Commerce Minister tackles the issue, he will not con- mere #ne his efforts to the settlement of the dispute but will touch on the fundamental quer tion of control at the petroleum industry. A certain Journal pre- dicts a merger of the Japanese petroleum companies.

THE SOVIET OIL

Mr. Matsukata's Soviet off will make its debut in the Osaka market in a week, or two. The time of marketing in Kobe is still undecided but will be before long.

What price Mr. Matsukáta will fix is not yet known. A price of 36 sen per gallon is predicted in some quarters.

"A SALES GUILD

WANTED

Scheme To Help Canton Bankers

(From Our Own Correspondent)

on

SANCIAN

The Street Sleepers Shelter Sor the ciety opened their home for homeless destitutes yesterday. Sir sent when the earliest applicants arrived.

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S.S. Hai Ning Booked Henry and Lady Pollock were pre-

For The Event

Canton, Dec. 1. With a view to relieve the financial difficulties in this city, following the run several banks here, the De partment of Finance to-day. H issued an official notification to the local banking associations and native banking guilds that depositors whose term of fixed deposits have come to an end, can only draw ten per cent, of their money each month..

It is stated that this new order also applies to those people who place their money in any banks on current ac-

count or in any business estab lishment in this city. The euforcement of this, ordinance is of temporary nature, and as soon as local financial condi- tion returns to normaley, this measure will be cancelled.

JAPANESE PEERS AND CHINA

Discussion to be Held On

December 6 -

"Morning Dew" has written his forecset of the Races to-day, out- lining the form of likely winters and the opposition they are against. This appears on page 1.

ир

Final Training Gallops took place yesterday morning and the times are given on page 7.

around Page 6. received

After booking all available ca- bins on the M. 8. Srale, which had been originally chartered for the Pilgrimage to Banclan Island, December 9th, the demand for re- Douglas Steamship Company has Supplement appears on page 2. servations was so great that the Our Engineering and "Building Special Macao Supplement ap- arranged to give the Pilgrims to

Sancian † pears. On page 3, steamer. Saint Francis Xavier's

Your Views and Mine, our week- the large commodious

ly potpourie of affairs The Hai Ning is the best steam-the Colony appears.

Company. A telegram has been ship of the Douglas

te from the Secretary of State for the effect that. and makes regular sailings Swatow, Amoy and Foochow. Hel the Colories to cuisine and accommodations are Captain R. D. Walker, M.C., Dis- famous among the coastal steam trict Engineer of the Federated ers and it will please the Cathol Malay States Railways, "has been lic Community to know that sh: selected to succeed Mr. R. Baker as has been secured for the annual Manager and Chief Engineer Pilgrimage. For with the Hai Ning, the Kowloon-Canton Railway all ladies can be given staterooms Mr. Baker's retirement next year. be accommodated in the second-

in first-class, and fifty ladies can

of

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there will also be a dormitory for THE PRINCES IN

class cabins. In second-class. ladies, where all ladies will be given cot beds.

This splendid arrangement, will make the Pilgrimage a memorable event for all who take advantage of the opportunity.

Pastor of

THE TOWER

Professor Wright Clears Mystery

London, Dec. 1. Something new in the realms of scientific investigation and of con- alderable historical interest, 15 given considerable prominence London papers to-day,

LAT

Father Cairns, the Sancian Island, is in Hong Kong arranging the details of the Pil- grimage. In Canton he saw Rt. Rev. Boniface Yeung. the" Auxi- liary Bishop of Canton, who has promised to preach in Chinese at Sanctan Island, December 10th.

The music for the Solemn High furnished by the Mass will bs Chinese young men from the Re-.

academic inquest on the gional Seminary of Aberdeen,

bones of the young Princes who direction

Tower, were murdered in the Hong Kong, under the Tokyo, Nov. 27, of Father Garland S. J.

namely, Edward the Fifth and the The Mass will be sung by Rev-Duke of York has confirmed the Members of the House of Peers

of the James will meet at the office

E. McDermott, M. M.,

(which has been widely doubted Kenkyu Kal on December 6 to dia- Rev. Thomas A. O'Melia, M. M, traditional account of the crime cuss outstanding questions regard will be Deacon, and Rev,

by historians) that their murder ing Japanese and Chinese political Heemskerk, M. M, will serve as

was at the hands of their unele Richard in 1483, relations, it was announced to-day. Sub-Deacon, while, Rev. Beztin J. Mr. Koki Hirota, Foreign Minis- Ashness. M. M., will act as Mas- ter, will attend the meeting and ter of Ceremonies.

Most Reverend James E. Walsh speak on the Japanese policy re- garding Russia, "China and Man MM, D.D.. Bishop,af Kongmoon, choukuo. The upper house 18 al will preach in English on the

Mr. Glories of Saint Francis Xavier. ready in agreement with Hirota's "peaceful policy" and the members will doubtless resolve to their support.--United continue

Press.

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QUIET AND NO VIBRATION

GERMAN RELIGIOUS

The

TROUBLES

John

The evidence complete absolved Henry VII to whom some quarters attributed the crime,

The story of the modern in-. vestigation of the affair was re- vealed at a meeting held last night of the Society" of Antiquaries.

BONES EXHUMED .. A paper read by Professor -Wil- of the liam Wright, the Dean London Hospital, revealed that with the authorisation of the Dean of Westminster, he had Berlin, Nov. 30."

opened the urn containing the re- installation contemplated "London, December 1.

next Sunday of Bishop Mueller a mains of the young Princes for an

anatomical investigation. The first of the two new air the Primate of the Unified German Professor Wright is of the opin- liners which Messrs. Short are Evangelical Church has been post-ion, as a result, that the ages of building at Rochester for the Imponed owing to the resignation of the children was twelve and ten perial Airways, will be ready next all the members of the Church's respectively, which is incompatible month. It will have seats for 36 Ecclesiastical Ministry.

The resignations were the re- passengers, tour Bristol Jupiter en giries loaded with a weight of 14sult of a conflict between the ex- treme Nazi "German Christianis" tons and speed of 130 miler hour. It will be exceptionally quiet and led by Bishop Hossenfeder and free form vibration.-British Wire- the more orthodox clerics-Reu

ter. less.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Total rainfall for November was 4.44 inches.

One case of meningitis has been reported for the 24 hours, ended November 30,

tel.

with their having been alive at the time of the Battle of Bosworth.

Henry VII, therefore, could not have been connected with their murder.

Professor Wright discovered that Edward V, the elder of the two "boys, suffered from a serious dent-

al disease, while a stain of blood.. across the face of the bones at forded evidence of violent death.

Both boys were unusually tall for their age, Edward being 4 feet 9 inches, and the young: Duke of York 4 feet 6 inches. It is pointed out, in explanation of any doubts concerning their age, that the father was 6 feet 3 inches in upheight.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Sandor and their nephew arrived yesterday on the s.s. "President Jackson from Shanghai and have taken apartments at Repulse Bay Ho

One of the brothers, sald Pro- Mr. Bandor is the Vice Pra- fessor Wright, had an abnormal sident of the American and Ori tear duct, showing that he "oried ental Finance Corporation and his eyes out." Shortly after 9 p.m. Tast night,

Director of Asia Lends, Ltd., and a fire broke out in a matshed at

has come to Hongkong on a com- Castle Peak and completely gutted

Fortunately no one was Injurbined business and pleasure trip.

t

ed.

We have received several book- lets printed by H, J. Heinz Co on their foodstuff, from Messrs. Wing On Co., Ltd., the agents. They -on serving delicious give ideas dishes, and also contain some ex- tremely tempting recipes.

As already. noted, Mr. Mateu kata

appointed Mr. Yudzuru Tanaka, business man and for merly Diet member, sole. agent for Osaka. Mr. Tanaka has just

The Hong Kong Branch of the established-an-organisation called

Guild

The sole agency agree second meeting for the session the Osaka Matsukata Soviet Bales English Association will hold its ment is good for two and a half 1833-34 in the Helena May. In years. Mr. Matsukata is to install stitute on Tuesday, December -5, at four 3.000 ton storage tanks in 5.30 p.m. Miss H. D. Sawyer, the the Diocesan "Osaks or Amagasaki. (The tanks headmistress are "ready for delivery at the Girls' Séhool, will lecture on "The Kawasaki Dockyard) There will Teaching of English in Schools," be ten service stands in the city of Osaka. Mr. Matsukata will forward 1,000 drums (53,000 gal lons) from Tokyo, J

MATSUKATA TO FIX PRICE Mr. Matsukata retains the right of fixing the marketing quota tion: The first quotation depends largely on the attitude of the Big Bix in fixing its omčiai quotation It has hitherto been believed that the price will be fixed at 38 sen, but considering it is probable that it is fixed at the present market conditions. 36 sen.

of

Warsaw, Nov. 25.-The great theft of famous paintings from the Krosenki Museum at Warsaw, comprising, three masterpieces of the sixteenth century, has at last beer uncovered. A female accom- plice used by an international band made voluntarily a confession which put the police on the track the recovery of the whole collection of the thieves and finally fed to except one pen drawing. pictures had been buried deep in the earth near the hiding place of the criminals -Transocean.

The

London, Nov. 23, Former Hun- Admiral Upham and the Officers garian Premier Count Bethlen this of the American Asiatic Fleet en evening addressed the students tertained the members of the Cambridge University on the sub- American community on board theject of peace treaties Count Flagship U.S.8. Augusta on Thurs Bethlen said that Hungary de- mands, that 2,000,000 out of $3,600,-. day. The reception was well-at- tended, and an enjoyable time was 000 Hungaries now living outside had by all present. The ship's or the motherland should be allowed chestra rendered some delightful to return. The minorities separat music and dancing was indulged ed by the Treaty of Trianon must

in

be allowed to settle their own fate by a plebiscite. Or those two pro- Belgrade, Nov. 23,-The railway vinces which had been separated old Greek stowaway from the Transylvania and Croatia, the lat steamboller of a sleeping car of ter would certainly return to Hun- police to-day fished out a 17 years from Hungary by consent, namely the "Orient-Express" in which hef gary if given an opportunity, Most had travelled all the way from politicians, Bethlen, said, had not Athens to the Hungarian border, the slightest intention at the pre- the point were more enterprise dis-The stowaway had kept his post sent moment to reopen the ques yed in its application. Herr tion tenable by opening all escape tion of restoration of the Monar- This was the Arst lecture deliver- Hitler is commendably interested valves and the freezing passengers chy

finally tracked down the hardy, case, a science of the future,

has in developing a superior type, and

half-cooked youth, 24 hours after ed. by Count Bethlen of his intend- Eugenics, however, is here

ened it is in this direction that we the hest had been turned oned two months trip to Great

Britain Transocean, been for ages in an

should like to see him experiment.

Transcean stage, and it would be far more to

accounts we increase our capital genesis. Whether ectogenests will An increase may be a barometer ever be an accomplished fact is of industriel progress, but the stul a matter of doubt in spite of barometer has nothing to do with that brilliantly sanguine essay of the progress, it is merely a Professor J.-B. 8. Haldane on the flection of a natural outcome question, Ectogenesis is, Increase in the birth-rate will not solve a country's problems,

דוד.

Let us now consider the serious position of a rapidly multiplying

any

COLONY CRICKET

The following will represent the ERC.C 1st XI against the Royal Navy at King's Park on Saturday, 2nd December at 2 pm-

A. C. Beck

JR, Bergne Coupland G. ER. Divett

G. 8. Dunkley

A. W. Hayward (Capt.) J. B. H. Leckie

E. J. R. Mitchell H: Owen Hughes T. A Pearce! TML Redmond JE. Smith

HKCC 2nd ELEVEN

following will represent the ER.OC 2nd - KL in thei

The

friendly match against Craigen-

CWE. Bishop. gower on their own ground.

RR Davies FAM Elliott

C.E. Gahagan HA Harbord J. Hunter L. D. Kilbee

A. K Mackenzie (Capt.) R.OF. King R.B.W. Patersori,

B. F. Talbot.

MORE DISCUSSIONS?

Canberra December The Cabinet are considering a proposal to send M2. Latham to Japan to discnes trade and other

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