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REW ADVERTISEMENTS

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG..

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

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THE GOODS OF VICTOR PAUL JEAN EUGENE DUFILHO, LATE OF OLOMON SAINTE MARIE (BASSES Pra- 'NTEN), IN THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE, PUBLIO PROSECUTOR OF THE BAID REPUBLIO AT EAFRONG (TONKIN), RETIRED, DECEASED

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 54 of Probate Ordinance 1897, made an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the abová estate to the 4TH Day, of APRIL, 1934.

All Creditors and others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before, that diste,

Dated the 19th day of March, 1994.

JHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, "Solicitors for the Administrators,

.. Princo's Building.

Ice House Street,

Eddie Koriga

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

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SHE 19TH ANNUAL SPORTS

THE

will be held on Queen's College Ground, Causeway Bay, on SATUŘ- DAY, MARCH SITk commencing. at 2 P.M.

Mra. N. L. Surth has kindly con- 'sented to present the prizes.

All friends are cordially invited.

HONG KONG CLUB

NOTICE.

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THE Ninetieth Yearly Deneral Meeting of the Mariners of the Hong Kong Club will be held in the Club House on Wednesday, the 28th March, 1934, at 5.30 p.m.

By Order,

S.-R. KERR

Hong Kong, 10th March, 1934..

NOTICE.

Secretary.

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Madmitted partner in the firm

H. Ammann having been

A. Goeke & Co. some time ago, the power of attorney conferred upon hir by me on the 2nd of January, 1925 is now obsolete and is herewith with- draws...

A. GOEKE.

33th March, 1934.

NOTICE.

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per way, that is to say, in victory or defeat, they always strite to play the game. The good class of spectators, too, do not, as a rule, take defeat in, il-grace, but it is.

the uneducated type that has

given, and is still giving, to a certain extent, "so much trouble. not only to the Chinese Clubs, but

PIRAS. also to the other teams.

Hosa Koya, March 20, 1934

CHINESE AND SPORTS

à now page in the history of the [2358 South China Athletic Association, and it may well be called the most

WE

Ebeg to announce that we have been appointed General. Agents of the AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE CO. (established 1895) and are prepared to issue policies at current ratca,

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important page thus far, was entered into last Saturday when His Excellency the Governor, Sir

William Peel, officially opened their new Clubhouse in Caroline HUL As befitting such an occasion, there was a large number of friends present to wish the Club continued

There is only one explanation we can advance for this sorry state of affairs. The "coolie class," that is to say office boys, labourers in the dockyards, mechanics and the like, atttend, say a football match with only one object in view... to see their team win. If things" turn out to their desires, well and

good, otherwise they will start a round of feering and barracking,

first at the "referee and then at the players of the opposing side.

OBITUARY

Herr W. Meyer-

Foerster

Berlin, Mar. 19. The German "dramatist, Herr Wiliam Meyer-foerster author of the famous play, "The Student Prince of Heidelburg," died yes- terday,

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Since the play was first per- formed in Berlin, in 1901, it has been translated into numerous languages and is now, running in Tokyo.-Reuter,

QUEEN DOWAGER EMMA

Takes Turn For The Worse

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, graphic Mariager Ordinance, Beceived, March 19, 7.30 p.m.),

A The Hague, Mar. 19, Serious compileations in the condition of the Queen Dowager Emma occurred this morning at 2.30. The Queen Dowager is al- ready so weak that relatives have been warned to prepare them- selves for the worst-Transocean Kuo Min.

On NEWS SUMMARY

Mussolini Speaks Out On

Disarmament

"NATIONS ARE ENTITLED TO

DEFENSIVE ARMAMENTS"

"Europe Must Enter Land Of Deeds"

(Special to "Hong Kong Dally. Press")

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HMS Adventure rugger players defeated a team from the Empress of Britain at Happy valley yester day, Page 10.

Chan Yung Hing and Leung Fai, two Chinese labourers, were yester Par afternoon committed to the next Criminal Sessions on" a charge of wounding Ku Choung" a farmer on January 13 last, Page 7.

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Three International games of hockey were witnessed at King's Park and on the. Marina ground yesterday. Page. 10.

The Kowloon Marathon race`over a course of seven miles was won by L/Cpl. Farmery of the Lincoln-. shire Regiment who won quite easily. Page 10.

The monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Council was held yesterday, Page 10.

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ITALIAN EXPANSION IN AFRICA

Rome, Mar. 10. Wong Ma Cho, a fisherman was Expansion in Africa was assign-charged before the Chief Justice ed as a tas for future generations yesterday for the murder of of Italians by the Premiet, Signor fisherwoman by pushing her into the. Mussolini, in a speech to 7,000 soa. Page 11 leading Fascista, yesterday on the occasion of the second Ave-yearly

"(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tel- 1804. graphic Messages Ordinance, Received, March 19, 480 4.m.)

Rome, Mar. 18. " Stating that the collapse of the arms conference is an undeniable fact, Mussolini in his speech dell-meeting of the Fascist regime. in _Page &

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vered on Sunday before a masa meeting of Fascists leaders on the occasion of the second five yearly Tele. celebrations of the Fascist'a govern- 1894ment, stressed that in view of the fact that highly armed nations are not willing to disarm it is im- possible to fall back on peace" treaties in order to prevent Ger- many, re-arming. Il Duce added that one cannot dispute the peo- ple's right to adequate defenalve armaments, it having been the alm of the Italian disarmament memo- randum to try and create atmosphere of understanding in Europe which will permit an equa- ilsation of conflicting interests. Turning to the League of Nations, Mussolini emphasised that the principle proposed by the reform of the League la almost universally accepted and that reform should be got under way as soon as the arins conference has finished its

LABOUR CRISIS IN N. FRANCE

An

Polish Miners Ordered work, but if the arms conference

To Leave

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- graphic Messager Ordinance, 1894. Received, March 19, 7.30 p.m.).

Lille, Mar. 18. That human labour is not a mere form of merchandise that can be bought and sold without regard for the fate of the indivi- duals who perform it, is also be "coming recognised "in France.

Some years ago the French Gov- ernment began to encourage the immigration of Polish workers for mines in Northern France since

lasuficient.

should fall there would be no need for League reform, it being merely necessary to record the League's' demise.

The report of the Committee of the Hong Kong Club will be found

Il Duce also referred to the pos-

The Hong Kong Fire Insurance sibilities of collaboration with Asia. He said that Austria could Company, Ltd: report a satisfactory rely upon Italy to maintain her year. Page 7.. independence.

A young building sub-contrac- The reform of the League of Na-tor. Ko Tong, was the victim of an

which took. tions could await the conclusion of inexplicable murder the Disarmament Conference as in place at 68 South Wall Road at the event of the failure of the Kowloon City early on Sunday Conference there would be no need Morning. Page 6, to reform the League. It would be sufficient to record its demise.

If armed States would not logi- cally oppose the practical applica- tion of equality conceded to Ger many in 1932.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

the

We arc" requested by Bignor Mussolini claimed that Honorary Secretary of the Peak the Italian memorandum was emi- Club to remind Members and others nently a reasonable plan to es- that Tickets for the Comedy To tablish an understanding between see ourselves" by E. M. Delafield. small and great European Powers, which is to be produced on Wednes without which Europe would re-day and Thursday, the 29 and 29 of cede into the twilight.-Reuter. March, are obtainable from the No. 1 Boy at the Club. Tickets are 32. —each, and one-half of the pro- ceeds will be donated to the Funds. of the Hong Kong Benevolent Society.

WORLD CABLE

NEWS IN BRIEF

Dam Bursts At Sissek

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Prem" (Copyright).]*

was

The number of people vaccinatexi by members of the St. John Am- bulance Brigade up to March 16

74,762.

Of these 42,953 were previously vaccinated by the Brigade, while 31,809 are new cases. Of the new cares 1,597 were infants, [of whom 1.139 were under five years

of age.

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The China Flect Club at Wanchai will be opened on Wednesday after- noon at 3 o'clock by Commodore Ellit.

Queen's College 19th Annual

The Pacts signed on Satur- day in Rome provide for close co-operation of three nations but it in no way excludes an extension of that co-operation to ather countries. "We must finally come out of the land of phrases into that of deeds," emphasing the fact that. - Italians are determined by the very nature of their land's geography to become a people of farmers and sailors, П Duce "de-

Belgrade, March 18. pominating Africa and Asia as his-

Two thousand men are driven out torical goals of Italy for the last of sodden or ruined homes by the two thousand years.

dam Admitting bursting at Sissek of the the existence of the natural limits | under "terrific pressure from the in North Africa, Mussolini express-" river Save which had risen to the the available French workers were ly defined the type of Italian ad- unprecedented height of twenty Sports will be held on the College vance intended-not as conquering nine feet above the normal level. day, March 24 commencing at 2 grounds, Causeway Bay, on Satur- Recently France has also begun territory but as a peaceful expan- Over forty thousand acres of arable, Mrs. N. L. Smith has kindly to suffer from the effects of the sion of both a political and eco-land. four villages," and part 01 consented world's economic

to present the prizes. depression by nomic character, which should not the city of Sissek are under the All friends are cordially invited: which many of the Pollsh work- be hindered by nations already swirling waters. Due warning' was ere had become superfuities and satlated

coplously pro- given by the sagging of the Dam have been peremptorily ordered by vided for.

The nearest approach to a specta-Tao Fong Shan, a retreat will be In connexion with the Friends of the police to leave the country. The setting of the

speech cular tragedy through the flood held from 10 am to 6 pm on The Polish workers through la- | provided a scene worthy

and was the timely police rescue of bour organisations in France reminiscent of ancient Rome.

two young looters have protested against their treat- Mussolini spoke from the stage of houses from the hands of an of deserted

they were officially enticed by at- been ornamented with pillars a lyrichers.-Transocean Kuo Min. ment, pointing out that originally the Royal Opera House which had excited crowd .of would-be- tractive promises made to settle the form of a Roman temple and in France and help to bulk up richly decked with laurel wreaths. Industrial provinces and conse The audience of 5,000 clad for the

and

Not infrequently one hears the queatly they had broken up their most part in the impressive black

Cry of "ta" (strike) in the course of a football match when one of the players happens to be bumped" legitimately or fouled accidentally. This cry spreads like success and prosperity. The speak-wild-fire and it gets to such a

ers of the afternoon dwelt on

ones

homes in Poland and formed new in France. Their forcible ejection meant starting life all over again.

The protest by the Union of Polish Miners in France is now supported by the French Miners' Syndicate, both on humanitarian and economic grounds. The Po-

the rapid progress the Association Stage that the players themselves 113h Government has also taken a

had made during its brief career and the Chairman, Mr. M. K. to, in the course of his speech, made an appeal to members in the

WE have much as we have following terms:

Douncing that

entrusted Meises. MELCHERS & CO.. with our representation, "in Hong Kong.

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AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE

INSURANCE & CO., (Established 1826)

of ALOHEN,"Germant.

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CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.

No

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FOURTH ORDIN. ARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be bold at the Registered Offices of the Com. pany, King's Theatro Building, 5t' Hoor, on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 1984, at 12 o'clock noon to eive the Directors' Report, aud Accounts for the year ended 81at December, 1938, to elect Auditors, and to transact such other business as may be properly transacted at an Ordinary General Meeting of the Company.

In the

are carried away by this call, and the result is, more often than not,

that the referee has to abandon the game.

We can

definite step in Paris, Transocean Kuo Min.

PROTEST AGAINST GOVT. MEASURES

of Fascism included all the pre- fects," senators and the entire Fas- cist general staff of the nation.- Transocean Kuo Min.

FRENCH POLICY STILL FIRM

>HUNGARIAN BONDS

DISCOVERED

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Easter Monday at Shatin. The Christian Life, and opportunity Subject will be "Progress in the

will be provided during the after noon session for "discussion and meditation.

Four cases of small-pox (2 km- Paris, March 18. ported), one of diphtheria, one of Stavisky sleuths in searching the enteric fever and one of cerebro- premises of one of the swindler's spinal fever were reported for former Companies "La Fonciere the 24 hours ended on March 18. on Sunday discovered the first real rebate on the tremendous cash losses suffered "by the Stavisky financial debacle-huge amounts of Hungarian bonds and notes. The total seizures 13

reach over a thousand million francs face value made out to the swindler's favour- ite allas, Serge Alexandre. The bonds were to be placed before

Paris Mar. 19. The French reply to the British Disarmament Memorandum halled as proof of the new clarity and "f-mness of ideas characteris- ing the french Foreign Policy since the formation of the Doumergue Government.

Opinion is unanimous in re-

the

approval to be converted at a

“CLOSED DOORS”

TRIAL

the mixed claims commission for Assassins Of M. Duca jecting any compromise implying handsome profit by accomplices in Face Military Court

re-armament of Germany Spain. 8ix hundred cheques of simultaneously with the Disarma- "Voluntes" deeply involving the ment of France, and is declared director Dübarry also fell into the on all sides that the latest Ger-

hands of the law on Sunday- note maintains, integrally, Transocean Kuo Min." the German claims and persists in denying the character and 'real value of Germany's quasi-military

man

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- Messaged Ordinance, 1894.

March 19, 7-30 p.m.)

Warsaw, Mar. 12. About 200 members of the formations.- "YoungLegion”: assembled on

information

and

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'Bucharest, Mar. 19,

The Rumanian authorities have decided to conduct a "closed doors" trial, opening to-day before a Mili- tary Tribunal of the three "Iron Guards" who are charged with the assassination of the Premier, : M: Duca, on December 29.

understand a crowd "I appeal to the S.C.A.A.. getting out of hand in the excite- which has gradually grown from ment of a game now and then. It the small membership of 165 in happens even in the best regulated 1917, to a membership of nearly sports centres of the world, but 5,000 at the present time, which now enjoys the undisputed post-when it happens almost every time,

graphic tion of the premier Chinese things are not going exactly accord-Received,

ROME CONFERENCE PRAISED sporting Institution

ing to the spectators' fancy, then

Vienna. Mar. 18. Colony, and which has just

The outcome of the Rome con- received the high and signal it is about time something should honour of having its

The German note, France asserts, ference is praised by the entire new be done. South China Athletic Sunday in front of the Czecho- avoids giving "indispensable" and

Austrian government press as an pavillon formally opened by His Association, Chinese Athletic Asso-Sovaldan Legation at Warsaw to precise

Fifty, alleged accomplices who Excellency, the Governor, to love.

incident of the highest Interna- concerning

are drawn from all ranks of tional importance as well as the the game beyond its prize and clation and other Chinese sporting protest against the latest measures their organisation, working

society including the ancient no- taken by the Czecho-Slovakian

first step towards the abolishment bility will also be tried. to set an example of an Increas-organisations have gone to no little authorities, above all the arrest

control-Reuter, ingly high standard of sports-

of present selfish customs barriers Fifty pounsels have been enj expense in printing pamphlets and

of a certain Polish editor. A great manship, so that it may make

GERMAN PRESS BLAME. Between European nations.

gaged and 400 witnesses will be protest meeting was held by the

The possibility for other nations heard at the trial, which is ex- such a contribution to the effort having them distributed to the

FRANCE Poles of the Czeclish Teschen

to join the agreement is empha-pected to be one of the most sen- of the Hong Kong Football Asso- spectators, appealing to them to against what the Polish Press

sized," what chiefly may clätion in maintaining

concernsational since the War Berlin, Mar. 19.. calls "Chauvinistic challenges".

Czechoslovakia. The success of the preserving football as a clean.

All the German papers agree conference is attributed to Chan-bulletins will be issued for pub

The press will be excluded, but to the Czecho-Slovakian Press and

cellor Dollfuss's personal merits. the arms negotiations will fall on

Between the lines, however, one France in view of Germany's note. can read an unmistakable dis- The "Boersen Zeltung" states appointment that the agreement that I France rejects the 'Note, does not contain any new guaran | creating a planned economy for Germany must act in order to en-tees of Austria's independence, as French colonies, is forecast by the sure the most primitive demands its contents with regard to the Petit Parisien which states that of self-defence.

political situation is more or less the conference la a pet idea of the

Furthermore The "Tages Zeitung" complains insignificant. that it is absurd for France to Press communicates that the ne- considers it essential in order to the minister for colonies: Laval who

piace - Germany's national associa-gotiations for a concordat between aid the French Colonies which as tions on the same basis as trained the Chancellor and the Vatican suppliers of raw materials have French soldiers and to continue have been brought to a good been hard hit by the economic de clamouring for new guarantees ending. Transocean Kuo Min

pression. Plans for the conference from other Powers.

are now being drawn up by the ministry of the colonies, but it is not anticipated that the conference wili materialise before late in the summer at the earliest.-Trans- nocean Kuo Min,

arid

"keep their heads"

matter

sport and to the cause and ideal what happens and also explaining authorities-Transocean Kuo Min. that the blame for the failure of of International friendship and the finer points of the game. As

understanding, shall be worthy

of its prestige and tradition." This appeal found an echo in His Excellency's speech and we in turn, heartily endorse Mr. Lo's remarks. We have followed with much interest, the activities of not

only the South China Athletic Association but also of the whole or the Chinese sporting

com-

His Excellency remarked,

The game is more than the

players of the game,

And the ship is more than the

crew."

The Chinese sporting institu tions are doing excellent work in And Notice is further hereby given

distributing these pamphlets. They that the Register and Transfer Books

have a hard task, before them but of the Company will be closed from unity, and it is indeed remark perseverance will be rewarded. There the 12th to the 21st day of March, | able how they have taken to sports are already signs that the crowd are during the past two decades, more getting to be more reasonable and 1934, both days inclusive.

LANG CHỈ BAO,

let us hope then that Mr. Lo's especially to tennis and soccer. Managing Director.

appeal will not fall to deaf ears, Those taking active part in these

for defent, taken in good grace, is games always behave in the pro-just as honourable as victory.

Hong Kong, 28th February, 1934.

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INSULL BANNED

(Special to "Hong Kong Dally_Press");

(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- graphio Mesinges Ordinanco, 1894.

Receised, March 10. 7.30 p.m.)

The Harbour Authorities at Port Bald have been instructed by the Egyptian Government to reruse to allow the fugitive 8. Ingull to land”. The Greek Steamer "Malotta left, Piraeus on Sunday with Insull on board and li ex- pected in Port Bald on Monday, Transocean Kuo Min.

The journai claims that Ger- many's policy of the past year has removed"all the obstacles between France and Germany, and it is now for France to decide.--Reuter.

"FRENCH OTTAWA

CONFERENCE ".,

Paris, March 18. The calling of a “French Ottawa conference ” for the purpose of

lic information, Reuter.

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