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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1934.

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February 1st.

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British Policy Explained In Commons

London, February 6. In the House of Commons, yesterday, the Conservative Mem- ber for Stockport, Mr. 8. 8. Ham- mersley, called attention the dumping of Japanese cement in Hong Kong.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Planes To Call At Kuala Lumpur

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Capt. C. A, Barhard, ares mah- ager of Imperial: Airways in, Malaga, announces that the com- any will melude Kuala Lumpur as a regular port of call in the Indo-Malaya Empire Service soon as the present work of ex- tension to the Flying Club ground is satisfactorily completed,

From the provisional completion date given to me by various om- cluis when

HERR KUNO VON SICK

Cremated At Sookun. poo Yesterday

The German community in China have suffered a very to

heavy loss with the passing-of-Herr Major Kuno von Sick, general manager. of Simens Chini Co., who died at the French Hospital on Monday, following a short bout of pet- monia. A particularly and feature was that Herr von Sick was only on a short visit to the Colony.

The Parliamentary Secretary for Dominion Affairs. Mr.

Malcolm MacDonald, replied that

the Colonial Minister had already communicated with the Governor of Hong Kong. Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G. K.BE., who after deal ing with all the circumstances. including the advantage of Hong Kong trade, had not considered desirable to interfere with such imports

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The Governor was doing all he could to help, and had arranged to use as much British cement as possible on Public Works. Mr. MacDonald said.-Reuter.

TO BUY PLANES FOR

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Nanking, February 62 The Chinese Ministry of Rail- ways has handed to the National

Aviation "Reconstruction Commit- tee à sum of $335,000 for the pur- chase of 10 pursuit planes from America.

last visited Kuala

The deceased started ife with the German Army, being attached

Lumpur (he says) it was hoped that the extension would be com-

to the "First Guard Regiment. Zu pleted by March 31, 1934. Follow-

Fuss at Potsdam. He served with ing this indication my company is

distinction during the War and planning provisionally to introduce

was directly under Field Marshal the service from April 1934. and

von Hindenburg. He saw active timetable amendments with ad-service in both the Eastern and Justment of fares are, at present, under close consideration.

Western Fronts and was attached to the General Headquarters, and at the end of the War he had risen to the rank of Major.

the

With the abdication.of

THE NEED FOR OPTIMISM | Kaiser, the deceased left the Army

(Continued from Fare 7)

the lime-ught. I am not here to hand out bonquets to anyone bul I am quite certain that there is an undaunted.spirit of progress which will not be denied. During the last few years quiet work has been

The money, has been contribut-going on in the improvement of ed by employees of the Govern ment rallways-Reuter's Paclic Service.

SAAR FRONT SUSPENDED

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press" (Copyright.)]

Saarbruecken, February 6. The Government Commission has suspended the publication of the National-Sccíailst daily paper "Saar Front" for three days be cause of a statement in an article in its issue of February 2, to the effect that passport examination at the Frontier between the Reich and Saar Territory has lately been carried out. Transoceani Kuo Min.

BULGARIA STANDS FIRM

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Sofa, February 6. Despatches received from Bel- grade state that the Bulgarian Minister has been informed that the Balkan Pact was initialled on Sunday and would be signed by all States concerned in Athens In

a few days time.

Similar notifications were made to the Bulgarian Minister in Bel- grade by the Ministers of Rou- mania, Greece and Turkey.

communications and in industrial effort, and recently schemes 101 agricultural improvement have come to our notice, I know that these are only the beginnings of things but they are important be- ginnings which will not be drop- ped as soon as begun.

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and took up a business career. He made a name for himself, and after being private and con- fidential secretary to the late Herr Hugo Stinnes. the well-known steel magnate, he was invited to join the firm of Siemens and later came out here as manager their China offices."

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While in Hong Kong last year, the deceased learnt of his wife's death in Germany and he had never quite recovered from the great shock. He was admitted to the French Hospital about ten days ago, suffering from pneu- monia, but despite all that medical ald could do for him, he succumbed on Monday.

The funeral took place Jast evening and after the religious was performed.

in the Protestant Cemetery. Happy Valley, his re- mains were removed to the Japa- and were cremated, nese crematorium at Sookunpoo

Take An Interest I am speaking to an tional organisation and therefore feel that I am privileged to go beyond the borders of nationalism and suggest that all of us living here should take a lively interest

A large number of friends were in the endeavours of our Chinese

present at the funeral." Rev."F. Erlends. We have many mutua R. Diehl officiated and orations interests in trade and commerce,

were delivered by Herr. H. Gip- and in many ways we can assist perich, German Consul, General China to a larger phase of deve-Lindemann and Herr Schowb.

SUPPLEMENT NO. 305

PACIFIC ORIENTAL

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San Francisco, etc.

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SEATTLE, ETC.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO

OVERLAND POINTS.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

MAERSK LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Kelas THE METER MAERSK”

lopment which in turn will bring Others present included Frau us benefits. To our Chinese friends Gipperich, Herrn Schowb, Kuelps, I would say..give us real oppor- Jessen, Ülderup. Bitzer, tunities to help you and you will Elsoldt, Huber. Lange. Melchers. not be disappointed in the result. To my other friends here I would suggest that criticism should constructive. It is much more difficult to produce constructive criticism than destructive criticism but all the more worth while..

I would ask your leave to end of Sir Miles Lampson's farewell this little talk by quoting a portion

message to China.

He

expressed the conviction that despite the uncertainty as to the immediate future the Chinese people would succeed in their task of constructing a modern Chinese State.

He said.

construc-

recon-

Commenting on this Pact, au- thoritative quarters in Sofia sald

"Unity, stability, and "from the very beginning Bul- garia took the stand-point that a tion should be the watchword of non-aggression Pact within the unity is achieved the sooner stabi- China to-day. The sooner real scope of the League of Nations lity will be attained and was best in the case of strengthen struction completed. This is not ing peace among the Balkan peo only the wish of my countrymen ple. Neighbours.of Bulgaria have

and my hope but the fundamental taken a different course. Bulgaria however, still adheres to the view of British Policy in the Far East." This is a note of optimism which that its original stand-point was all of us, Chinese and foreigners most satisfactory because it har-

alike must share if we monises best with the Covenent of establish a mental basis which will the League of Nations Trans-ensure peace and prosperity in our ocean Kuo Miri.

time and place,

POLAND AND DANZIG

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)1:

MR. CASSIDY

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Muller, Svendsen. Ortlepp, Tolle, having arrived, from New York and Pracht, Adamchewsky. Deckert, hereby notified that their Goods are

of Cargo Ports, Consignees Singer, Stehr and Herr and Frau Ganz.

being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon se the Goods are landed.

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Floral Tributes Floral tributes were sent by the following:-The German Princes, Herr H. Gipperich. Slemens China Co.

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Siemens - Schuckertwerke. Siemens and Halske, Die Anges| teliten der Siemens China

Co.," Stahl Union Export, Richard Watjen, Imperial German Army. General Lindemann, China United Lamp Co., Fed., Inc., Shanghai, Walter Egge, Lee Yee Cheung, Wah Met Electric Co.. Chung Yuen Hong Richard Schmidt, Claude E. Lang-

horne, Miss. M. M. Tyrrell. Deutsche Faben Handelsgesellschaft, Mutter and Geschwister. J. E. Hargreaves.

struction Co., Dr. G. C. Canaval. Hong Kong Engineering and Con-

and Herr und Frau H. Woltemade.

ROME-BUENOS AIRES

Italian Experimental Mail Flight

Rome, Jan. 28. Two Italian alrmen. Lombardi and Mazzotti, took off to-day at down on the first experimental air mall flight between Rome and Buenos Aires.

7,500 miles in three days. Their The airmen hope to cover the machine is carrying five hundred- weight of mail,

Proposing a vote of thanks" on Danzig. February 6, behalf of the Rotary club Mr. P. S. Negotiations began at Warsaw Cassidy said he felt that optimism on Tuesday between representa- was justined since there was evid- tives of the free city of Danzia ence of great progress in China. and the Government of Poland The Rotary club had had speakers with the object of adjusting all from the interior of China, all of outstanding economic differences whom were of opinion that pro- between the two states, and giv-gresa was steadily going on. ing effect to a verbal understand- So long as that progress con- ing arrived at in principle before tinued in South China, Hongkong || see that the various countries were Christmas when Rauschning. Pre- | was bound to beneït. In one re- putting up barriers each in its sident of the Danzig Senate, visit- spect, said Mr. Cassidy, Westernà own little pitch. That might de- ed Warsaw personally to discurs | ers have set a bad example to velop home industry but, it ham- matters informally on the spot. It China, He referred to: the, trade pered international trade and as is expected that full agreement restrictions, Consular invoices and a place ilke Hongkong - lived will now be reached very quickly. I tariff" walls. Theoretically, he was international trade, these barriers

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a free trader, and he was sorry to "did not help.

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CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

KUNT

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

MONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vossel

PATROCLUSTM

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VLA SINGAPORE Aro hereby notified that their Cargo will be discharged into Holt': Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's 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 gives prior to Steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays And Fridays between the hours of 10.45 M. and Noow within the Free Storage period

No Chima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th February, will be subject

to Eent.

All Claims against the Steamer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 26th Feb., or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE,

Agents..

No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all 4th February, 1934, Goods remaining undelivered after the Monday, 17th 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 a.m., by, our Surveyors, Messrs: Goddard & Douglas.

To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations conalguses min t have a Revenue Officer in Attendance' when damaged dutiable goods are emmined.

All Claims must reach us before the Monday, 8th Mar., 1984, or they will not be recognized.

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

JEBBEN & CO.,

Agents. Hong Kong, 6th Feb., 1934.

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

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ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous

andjor erlin hazardons. Godowne of the HONG KOKS AND KOWLOON WHARP AND GODOWE CONTAXY, LD, whence and/or from the wharves. Dalivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Feb., will be subject to Bent,

All Claims against the Steamer must be prescated to the Undersigned an or before the 27th Feb., or they will not Bonded

be recognised.

To comply with the General Warehouse Regulations consignees

must have a 'Revenue Officër in atten- dance hon damaged dutiable goods are examined.

All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th. Feb, at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard a. -Donglas

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

Agente Hong Kong, 6th Feb. 1984,

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