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are hereby notified that their Cargo Holt's be discharged into Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be at Consigneen' risk and subject to Term and Conditions of Storage at Holt' Wharf, The Cargo will be ready for Delivery from Godown on and after 5th February

Optional Cargo will not be landed here unless Notice has been givet prior to Steamer's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 AM. and Noor within the Free Storage, period.

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to Bent.

All Claims against the Stasmer must beresented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th Feb., or they will not, be recognised.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1934.

U.S.A. CONCENTRATING

ON FAR EAST.

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Mr. James King Visits

opinion of

Colony

convention which

For more

O.-S.

MUG £29 AN OUNCE

LEAGUE IN INVERNESS SHANGHAI

British Gathering Enjoy Ball

Old Scottish Silver Sold

There was again a full house at Christie's when the collection of the fate John Girdwood, of Edinburgh, was submitted to an gagor market.

* 02.

Shortly afterwards, Mr. Mallett James I. wine cup, 1823, at £90 an £164 Messrs. Wilson and Sharp of Edinburgh werd also pro- for gae of the earliest Scottish art minent, giving £374 es at £3 an oz, servicee known, made at Edinburgh in 1733. One exists in a famous collection, bearing the 1727 hall mark.

Eat-Talled Spoons

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GRIMEN

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R'dam., Hamburg, Bremon...84th Feb.

In this season of activity dances and balls seem to follow one an- ther with astonishing rapidity in

As the silver section consisted of Shanghai, and if each were consi-

many pieces of Scottish intrest, it dered in relation to its success it

was natural that many dealers That the attention of the United Pacific in the next two years for would be difficult to say where the

made the journey from Edinburgh them. Com- States is turning to the Pacific the Manila Rotary Club has invited "arly, General E. B. Macnaghten.

compete for the international Pacific Rotary. But if friendliness and good fellow-mander How, for example, who on and the Orient and that Hong- kong and the entire Far East Conference to hold i meet ship were the chief considerations, retiring from the Navy became a†(NDL) ... “TRIER” for Takao, Shal, Takn. Bar,

and this will attract then the Over-seas League Ball, will share in the increased tourist ing there trade during this year, is the many visitors who will also visit which took place at the Para-silversmith, was successful in win-

that the hope James King Steele, HongKong. We

mount Ballroom, would certainly ning one of the chief prizes.

This was a tiny Charles II, bell-+(HAL) .“ SADERLNAD" be amongst the most succesari executive secretary of the Phillp- Rotary Club will plan to sent a

Tourist Association, pine

who large delegation as possible to this,

Special credit is due to its or-shaped mug weighing only 1 3-5 oz,

"ALSTER" arrived on the "President Lincoln important meeting. Another great ganisers for having arranged the made at Inverness about 1680, De- (NDL) 8. enroute to his home in Manila international

cis Mallett, the mug was his at £99 | •(BAL) «.»."NORDMARK He is returning from an extended will be of immense benent to all bail in an unusually short spacespite the keen bidding of Mr. Fran- visit in America, during part of, countries of the Pacific littoral will of time. These include the Com- which he

was in charge of the be the International Eucharistic mittee of the League, and particu- larly, General E. B. Macnaghten, tourist exhibit of the Philippine Conference, which will be held in its Chairman, and Mr. W. . Haw had his revenge by winning a Islands at A Century of Progress Mania iz 1936. Both of these Chicago.

meetings will bring thousand of kings, the Secretary In honour of He also made contact tour and travelers across the Pacific and the occasion the Paramount ball-z., survey of conditions in the prin- this movement will be of material room was decorated with flags and joyed a well arranged programme cipal cities of the United States advantage to all parts of the Far flowers, and over 400 guests en- and Canada where he conferred East." with the steamship agents, booking Mr. Steele is well-known in China of dances and songs, The League is an entirely British organisation: offices and others interested in and all over the world. developing the tourist business to than twenty years, be has been its object is to uphold the best associated with the promotion of; traditions of the Empire and to the Orient,

Mr. According to

Steele. the tourist travel across the Pacific. encourage comradeship "amongst

As much as £7 oz was paid American public is reacting favor- He was the founder publisher and Britons all over the world. Last ably to the call of the Pacific and, editor of the magazine "Japan" night's programme illustrated these for a very rare Edinburgh, 1709, the Far East. The low steamer and is the dean of publicists and alms and combined an excellent se of six rat-tailed table spoons and three-pronged forks, £179 44 (2240 tares quoted by the trans-Pacific writera specializing on the develop selection of music, with England.

In addt- ticks, Edinburgh, 1707, realised £164 and Round-the-World lines, coupl-ment of tourist traffic, and has Ireland, Scotland and Wales each (Law). Four plain table candies- ed with increased advertising ap- done much to improve relations contributing their part. propriations by nearly the and increase better understanding tion to these the "Festival of the Ed at 6is (Wilson and Sharp). Empire" by Rogan, in which all The George I. tea-kettle, stand and transportation companies and between the East and the West. booking offices are partly respon For his work in Chicago. Mr. parts of the British Empire are re-lamp which had attracted many ad- presented, was played. This and mirers on the view days as a fine sible for arousing this interest Steele was awarded the Century and steamer reservation are heavy of Progress Commemorative Medal many other numbers were played for months ahead.

which was struck off by the Fair by the band of the Worcestershire One of the features of the officials to be presented to dis- Regiment who helped a great deal exhibit of the Philippine Islands tinguished visitors such as Balbo, to make the evening a success." in Chicago was a large map of the the Italian aviator, Signor Marconi, world done in gay solors, showing inventor of wireless, ambassadors:

Others who figured on the pro-

Another heavy piece-an oval Hong Kong and "the countries of and other prominent dignataries. the Asian mainland in relation

While in Hong Kong, Mr. Steele gramme were Mr. J. A. Tebbs who wine cistern, bearing the arms of to the Philippine Islands. This will confer with steamship officials sang English songs; Mrs. P. D. Queen Anne-designed by Philip was the only map of its kind in tourist booking offices and hotel Gain who sang Scottish songs: Mr. Rolles in 1712, fell to Mr. W, Per- the whole Exposition," said Mr. people for the, increase of business and Mrs. O. G. R. Benyon who remain at 458, £543 125 A Charles I. Steele "and the interest that it between here and Manila. The presented Wales, and Inspector circular sweetmeat dish, by William immense. The dis- exchange is favourable at this time J Ling, Ireland The climax of Maundy, 1631, brought 138, £48 19 aroused cussions of the geography of the and this should bring a number the evening's programme was rea-(Hyman)

of visitors during the coming ched with Royal Toast which was Pacific and deep study and

Under these conditions, proposed after supper by Sir John marks made by visitors indicated; months.

Brenan. The toast was preceded clearly how keenly people were it is expected that the attractions the Far East. The of Baguio, the sport and health considering demand for printed matter and centre of the. Orient, with its de- information about the Philippine lightful cool all the year climate, Islands and the whole Far East will influence many of our re- was tremendous and exceeded all sidents who formerly went to the Chinese coast resorts spend our estimates."

their holidays there.

No Fire Insurance, will be offested.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. 4th February, 1984,

CONSIGNEES" NOTICE. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED,

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

"BENVORLICH." "

The Steamship

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the bazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hore Kone and KowlooK WEARP AND GUDOWN COMPANY, L.; whance and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and al Goods remaining nadalirored after the 13th Feb, will be subject to Rent

All Claims against the Steamer musl be presented to the Undersigned on of before the 27th Feb., or they will not be recognised.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Officer in atten dance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 12th Feb, at 10 AM by Mevers. Goddard & Dongles,

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD.,

Agents

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Hear Rong. 6th Feb., 1934

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M.S.

THE PETER MAERSK". having arrived, from New York and Torts, Consignees of Cargo kareby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & frodowa Company's godowas at Kowloon, where Delivery may be abtained as soon so the Goods are landed...

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the Monday, 1th February, will be subjec to Beat

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Saturday, 10th Feb., at 10 am., by our Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,

To comply with the General Banded Warehouse Regulations consignees must have a Revenne Officer in silendasce dutiable goods are

when damaged examined.

All Claims must reach us before the Monday, 6th Mar., 1984, or they will ..not be recognized.

No Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN &" OD,

Agents. Hong Kong, 5th Feb, 1934. 12:96

"People Who Matter"

PEOPLE WHO

MATTER, to the advertiser are the people who ORAL afford to bay his goods. Most o these people buy and read the

Hong Kong Daily Press,

was

re-

"Manila will loom large in the

AROUND THE COURTS

(Continued from page 6)

having published and distributed an obscene book entitled "Love between Husband and Wife."

Tsan Cheuk Fing, described as an aviator, who was previously charged with the defendant, was discharged, the case against him being withdrawn

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Addressing the Court on behalf of the defendant, Mr. W. A. Mackinlay sald that defendant received an order from the "Chin- ese World" à Chinese newspaper

enclosed in America, which magazine, part of which was re- printed in the form of the books which were seized

Most of these books were destined for the Hongkong but not for American public, which appeared to appreciate them. The book was advertised in the 'Chinese World' in rather dattering words. With regard to the part "Love Between Hustland and Wife" which was Printed, the advertisement in the "Chinese World" described it as

to

The Prograinme

example of the craft of Peter Ar- chambo, 1223, found nobody willing to challenge Mesare. Crichton's bid of 1028 na uz, yet the total sum re- quired, £492 39, is considerable eng ough.

Altogether, the varied collections totalled over £8,900, the chief ob-

a twin pair of william and Mary by the singing of "Here's Health ects in the furniture section being Unto His Majesty" by Mr. W. H Dunkley, which led most appro-long-case clocks, 250 gms. priately up to those ever impres- sive words: "The King."

After the Royal toast. Mr. R. W. Lisle Carr, the League's Travelling Secretary who is at present visiting Shanghai, was introduced by the President and rose to propose the

POLICE ORDERS Over-seas League Following a

[ORDERS BY THE HON. MR. E. D. C. WOLFE, C.M.G., LG.P.]

short address by. Mr. Carr on the alms of the League, the guests left the supper tables to enjoy the rest of the evening dancing and re- newing acquaintance among their friends.

Chinese Company Training Course (Part 1):-The following members have passed! Part II of Training Course (Know | The ledge of Police Duty and Regula

Hosta at the Ball

British .community" of

Shanghal was widely represented tions)

on February 22 and 23, amongst the guests and many 1934:

leading personalities were hosts at Constables; R71 Wong Lap Fa, the ball. A particularly friendly 78 Cheng Wye San, R43 Chu Yan note was struck by having Club Pul R45 Chu Kwan Yee, R58 Chan Tables at which all "guests who Hul Fung, and R76 Ng Mo Wing. were not in parties were able to Drill Parades and Instructional sit and enjoy their evening to Classes: No Drill parades or In-gather. Another thoughtful action structional Classes will be held from Monday. February 5 to Mon- day, February 19, 1934,

Indian Company Training Course (Part II)-All recruits of the Indian Company residing in Kowloon will attend 3, Chi Woo Street, Kowloon on Wed- nesday, February 7 at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.

was that of Mr. A. W. Burkill who was responsible for the table taken by the sisters of Country Hospital and their friends who were there at his invitation.

"Rules of Health"

Who was Eleazer "Dunk? Genca-

Jogists know that George Montagu. second Earl of Halifax (1716-1771) assumed the name of Dunk on his marriage with a Kentish heiress, but before his time Eleazer Dunk flourished as a "Dectour of Phy- sicke" in the reign of James L.

Dunk's name was known first in the Birtwell sale, when on March 31, 1925, a rare copy of his Rules for the Preservation of Health and Preventing of All Diseases until ex- treme Old Age," published in 1606, brought £65.

Yet the work is

Bidding a feverish eight years ago, and probably the price, £17, given at Sotheby's for another sur vivor of the tract is a more reasQN- able valuation. worthy of perusa! during quiet times in Harley Street, and a few "tips" might be gathered from the section devoted to a discourse of Emperiks, or unlearned Physitians."

Knowing that his Royal master, James I., had issued his "Counter- basto to Tobacco in 1804, Eleazer followed suit (with more cautious. ness) with his "Opinion of Tobar- Amongst those who entertained co," which, as the schoolboy wrote, first lit the fires of Smithfield and guests at the ball were: Sir John and Lady Brenan whose party in-has not since been put out." The the late Lord cluded. Col. and Mrs. L. M. Cos-ract appeared in

in which 'a grave, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crok-Wavertree's library, All recruits of the Indian Com-am, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lawford. copy of Alken's "National Sports pany residing at Hong Kong will Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wynines, Mr. and of Great Britain," with eighty col- "a descriptive novel with fine attend Chinese Company Read- Mrs. N. Leslie. Major and Mrs. J. oured plates, dated 1880, realised touches by a realistic painter. It quarters, 17, Queen's Road Central. Ford. and Mr. G. F. Tyrrell, pictures the odd manners of the, on Thursday, February 8 at 5.30

It pm. for instruction. communistic nudist parties.

tion

General and Mrs. Macnaghten were host and hostess to Dean and is a master-piece of profound in- Inspection Parade:All ranks of Mrs. A. C. S. Trivett, Brig. and verest and holds an independent the Indian Company will parade at Mrs, Thackerey, Mr. and Mrs. W. position among the old and new Central Police Station on Tuesday. J. Hawkings, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. February 20 under Sub Inspector Wilson, Mr. A. W. Burkill, Col J. navels."

Mr. Mackinley sald defendant R. 3. Hunt for a general inspec-H. Pelly, Major Graham and Mr. admitted having had the bo

of equipment, etc., by the Lisle Carr. printed, but wished to say that Company Commander. Fall in at this particular extract should not 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: Blue, Uni- really be taken as a basis of the form. Cap with White Cover, Belt, whole book. It did not give a Armlet with Badge, "Pocket Folice- fight view of the book. On these

man" and note-book to be carried. grounds, he asked that defendant be fined and not imprisoned.

Mr. Hamilton imposed a fine of 8150 on the understanding that defendant placed all his docu- ments in the hands of the Colica An order for the forfeitate und destructionL of the 719 pooks seized was also made.

CHINESE ON SERIOUS CHARGE Bul Let Of Due To Lack Of Evidence.

The Equipment Officer will make it a point of being present.

Flying Squad

GENEVA CRITICISM OF BRITAIN

£90,

INSULL READY TO LEAVE Preparing For Flight To Unknown Destination

Athens, January 26. Samuel Insul, fallen American utilities Tsar, is reported to be pre- paring a secret flight to an un- known destination in an effort once again to evade the United States. extradition order. He must leave Greece before January 31. Special Duty: Members of the Last Trial of League's Strength

Insull, who is wanted in America to answer criminal charges in con- Flying Squad will parade at Cen-

nection with the failure of his vast and Vitality der: Wednesday, February at tral Police Station as noted un-

vility companies, appealed against 20.00 hours and. Friday, February

the extradition order bu his ap- 6 at 17:30 hours. Dress: Blue Uni-

Geneva, January £7. peal was refused on the basis of a form, and Cap with White Cover. Tho position taken by the British letter from the Ministry of the In- Emergency Unit Reserve Cabinet in the Austrian question is terior, stating that this verdict was Strength: Constables R451 A. Laharply criticised by the Journal necessary in the maintenance of Cole, and R127 H. 6. Mackay have des Nations," which recalls the unfriendly relations between Greece been permitted to resign from the happy results of the attempt last and the United States.

Hitherto, Emergency Unit Reserve, as from August at a converted demarche to

Greece had January 19 and February 2, 1934 Berlin on the Austrian question. Insall's only refuge from the Charges of uttering a forged

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is criticis- United States authorities, but, respectively. $50 on the Mercantile Bank were Special Duty:-Members of the ed for pursuing a policy of senti-with this extradition order, he will preferred against a Chinese named Emergency Unit Reserve will re-ment and resentment which results be forced to return to America or Lam Sing at Central Magistracy port for duty as ordered.

practically in relegating the inde to flee elsewhere. It is said that be jesterday and after evidence 'was

Rines: All riges must be re-pendence of Austria to a secondary has chartered a hydroplane and or Jaken he was

discharged, the turned to the Police Armourer, position in favour of mediation in dered it to be held ready for a Magistrate (Mr. Balfour) rung Police Headquarters at once... the disarmament situation."

fight to an unknown destination which, however, is rumoured to be Abyssinia.

His clandestine departure will undoubtedly take place before Jan- was, stated to have entered the the note and the boy returned, League of Nations and concludes uary 31, unless bis ill-health, which that "it is the last chance to defend has been continuous since his re- shop, and after buying a little saying that it was a forgery, over #3 worth of goods, tendered. Evidence was taken from the the independence of Austria and is sidence in Gresce, prevents In the 850 bill in payment. The pro-manager of the Silk Store and the last trail of the strength and this case, it would also be impos prietor of the store then sent a other witnesses after which the vitality of the League of Nations."sible for his deportation to be car

-Haves.

ried out.--Renter." "boy" to a money-changer's win' defendant was discharged.

that there was no evidence of in- tent to defraud.

The case arose out of an "in"! cident in Hariram's Bulk Store on February 1 when the defendant

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