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ALL-ROUND ECONOMY

IN CANTON

Retrenchment In Govt. Offices

(From Our Special Correspondent).

A THRILLING SHOW

"Flying Down To

Rio"

Novelties-sheer, shimmering. thrilling novelties, are the rule rather than the exception in RKO- Radio Pictures' musical extrava- ganza "Flying Down to Rio," and the chap who said "there is no- ting new under the sun" is dead Wrong.

out

Then he takes his outfit, by air, to beautiful Rio de Janeiro,, where he is scheduled to open up a new hotel with a big musical show.

He falls in love with the owner's daughter, Dolores Del Rio, and a rivalry for her hand is begun be- tween himself and handsome Raul Roullen a native Brazilian.

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It was considered that "Oxford

As already reported, all govern-

First, the story starts Canton, April 8. would show to greater advantage in rough conditions owing to their

Although revenues collected in ment offices and Kuomintang or with handsome Gene Raymond extra pound weight per man. Kwangtung has now increased to gans have to cut down expenses darting about the country in a

those officials whoying plano" seeking secluded" The first blow to Oxford came 87,231,600 per month, the Provin- and dismiss when Cambridge won the toss and

cial Department of Finance behave little work to do." Subsidies spots to compose harmony for his chose the Surrey shore. Everyone Heves that this sum will be re- to newspapers and news agencies Sand. knew that the best possible race duced owing to unfavourable trade will be stopped in whatever name could not then be expected. If returns and has accordingly mark-the grant is made. General ad Oxford had only won the toss and ed out concrete plans to do away ministrative expenses have to be

curtailed with not sacrificing ef had been able to take the Surrey with unnecessary expenses. shore a fine race would have" en- These plans were formed by the ficiency." sued with Cambridge on the out-Economic Planning Commission on side of the long Chiswick bend instructions from the Provincial Conditions Improved time Commissioner of Finance. Mr. Ou went on and by 2.10 p.m. there Fong Po. One of the schemes is was a very good tide running with that no government offices are only a slight wind which would allowed to increase their fixed ex- possibly kick up rough water inpenditure, which was approved by the Chiswick 'reach

the Finance Department. Officials Oxford were first out on the will have to work harder without water, and it was surprising that incurring additional expenses. Cambridge did not follow out im-

The retrenchment scheme also mediately.

calls for cancellation of all ap- propriations for the new provin- cial government buildings at Shek parks, Pal, publie places, a race course and dormi- tories for government, schools, These projects are non-productive, and money for building them can not be available at present.

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Kept Them Waiting As it was, Cambridge were very late getting afloat. and kept Ox ford waiting on the stake boat for some couple of minutes

Mr. Gane got the crews away without any delay, and Oxford at once went away the faster.

For the first 20. strokes the crews were racing dead level, and it was hot until the boathouses were reached that Oxford really began to go ahead.

This was only possible, however, by dint of rowing a couple of strokes faster a minute than Cam- bridge.

Here both strokes settled their crews into a long striding rhythm, although at this point Cambridge were the more rhythmical of the two.

siderably.

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As a result they adopted the same striking as Cambridge and the latter at once began to go ahead.

amusement

Depreciation of the government banknotes is the main cause of bad business conditions in Can- ton. For the wider circulation of the paper money, taxes in the in- terior are also payable in provin- clai notes to the fourteen tax bu- reaux. Nevertheless, these notes were discounted at #1 cents per dollar, the highest rate so far be ing 92.

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PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA L STEAM NAVIGATION 00' STHAMERNALDERA.'

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HONG KONG OF 4TH. APRIL, 1994.

FAOM ANTWERP, LONDON,GIBRAL "TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above, named Vessel are hereby formed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THAI RISE in the Hong Kong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Coiu-

Pay Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained a the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions have been given to the." contrary Six Hours before arrival of the Steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to Rent

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Damaged Package must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con signees, and the Company's Surveyors. Messrs. GODDARD & Dovolas, at 10 on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Stonga period.

Consignden are specially notified that

They engage in a musical duel, American melodies vieing with na- tive ones for a supremacy, while tango dancers go quite mad with "Such music their convolutions. you've never heard and such in- struments you've never seen-the marimbola, upon which the player Notes of the Canton Municip-sits while he plays, the violae, the al Bank, are recovering a bit faster cavaquinho and the cholcalho.

Finally the vallains, attempt it is necessary for & Ravenue Ufficer to Dis-

to break up the romance by get-be present at the examination to than the provincial notes.

per" doilarting out an injuction preventing damaged dutiable cargo. counted at 82 cents

All Claims against the Steamer must about a week ago, they were quoted | Raymond from putting on his

presented to the Undersigned on or to-day at 91 cents per dollar on show. When this threatens par with the provincial notes, break the heroine's father, Ray before 34th April, 1984, or they will

mond saves the day, by taking his not be recognized. 200 beauties and his band aloft, where" they stage the first' aerial musical show in the history of the world!

JIRO SATOH DISAPPEARS FROM LINER

Believed To Have Committed Suicide

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And what a show-girls dancing on the wings of planes, girls doing aerial aquaplaning (a real thrill-" er), ballets girls dancing on no- they futter to thing but air as earth in parachutes, girls being tossed from plane to planie by ada- glo dancers, and many other dizzy- entertaining ing, thrilling and

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"Flying Down to Rlo" is show- Ing at the Central Theatre to-day at popular prices. Your last chance to see this great musical.

CITY CELERITY

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, March 20.

At Craven Steps Oxford

stunts. Jirp Satoh, the Japanese Davis; year, owing to heavy rain falling were still slightly up, but here.. Sutcliffe evidently realised that Cup lawn tennis player, is missing throughout the previous day. Last year Satoh reached the fast stroke could not be main-on board the Hakone Maru and.is

of the French tained and lengthened out con- believed to have committed sui- semi-final round

and Wimbledon Championships cide by throwing himself

only to be beaten by Jack Craw- board. He was suffering from a

ford, the Australian ace, on both nervous breakdown.

A message from the Hakone Maru occasions. Be beat Crawford in to the Japanese Lawn Tennis Asso- the Davis Cup, but the Australian A glance at the crews at this clation stated that Satoh was miss-was anxious to leave for Wimble- along Chiswick Eyot Cambridgeing while the ship was in the Ma- don after Australia had already rhythm was far more natural and lacca Straits, en route for Europe. won the tie.

In 1932 Satoh reached the semi- easy. The Oxford action was "ra- A later message from Singapore

A remarkable example of express points

captain of final at Wimbledon, but was then ther stiff and forced.

out that the the vessel discovered that Satoh beaten by Bunny Austin, the Bri-speed in the conduct of public was missing last night and had tish star, Satoh avenged this de- business was witnessed at Guild-

ball yesterday. last overboard, feat last year. Cambridge presumably been gave a magnificent "twenty" and went right away, and in the same number of strokes daylight appear- ed between the crews."

At Harrods' Cambridge famous spurting point in past years. his- tory. was repeated.

in

Hammersmith was reached 8-min. 45-sec., and this shows how fast both crews had been moving over the first mile and a-half. for records had been broken to this point by 20-sec.

Rough Water

At the Stork training ship the water began to become rough, and both strokes dropped their strik- ing some two or three strokes . & minute.

There was about three-quarters of a length here between the crews, but Cambridge did not gain any more at this point for the reason that their cox steered very pride."

He reported that the body had 'not been found.

A letter was found in Saoh's cabin, after his "disappearance, in, which were statements that Indi- cated "he had committed suicide.

Great sorrow is expressed in did Japanese circles that Batch not carry out his original inten- tion of returning to Japan from Slingapore.-Reuter.

IN HONGKONG LAST WEEK

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At the Court of "Aldermen the NANKING HONG KONG Lord Mayor. Sir Charles Collett,

FLIGHT STARTS

reported that the absence of both Sheriffs Aldermen Sir George Broadbridge and Col. 8. G. Joseph colds. Sir George

-wae due to Nanking, April 5.

Truscott reported that the next The French aviatrix, Mlle.

Alderman in seniority to himself, Maryse Hisz, left here at 8, o'clock Sir T. Vansittart Bowater. M.P., was recovering from his illness. this morning, for Hong Kong.

to Beautiful weather conditions pre- The Court then proceeded

vall.-Reuter.

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The Worshipful Company of Woolmen were granted an increase of livery from forty to a hundred.

Bills passed by the Finance Committee were agreed to.

The report of the General Pur- poses Committee was passed.

Thau Sir James Bell, Town Clerk, remarked that the whole of the agenda had been completed in

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FROM NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES

THE

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" SILVERWALNUT " having arrived from the above Port on 3rd instant, Consigneas of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goous are to be left in the Godowna, where they will be examined on Monday. 8th instant, 1934, at 10 am.

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Dial 29166,

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HAMBURG ALMERIKA LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE M.V.

business: ARRIVAL HERE

Mr. JH. Thomas, Secretary Leaving Nanking at 10 am, yes- for the Dominions, and thirty-two Hong Kong, 3rd April, 1994. Jiro Satoh passed through Hong terday, Mile, Hilz arrived at Kat others were granted the freedom Kong on Good Friday when he ex-¡ Tack shortly before 6 p.m. and was of the City.

pressed optimism regarding met on her arrival by the French;

de Japan's chances again Aus.ralia in' Consul-General, M. Dufaure the Davis Cup. Satoh was not seen, Prade and many other prominent in exhibition games here, this residents interested in aviation,

Mle. Hilz said that she had an *xcellent trip all the way from Nanking, encountering favourable On coming into the tide again Miss C. Shih, Miss D. Shih, Miss A. winds and bright, sunny weather. along Chiswick Byat Cambridge. Shih, Miss B. Bhibh, Miss C. She was too ured to accept the again started going ́away.

Shih, Mr. Myron Simon, Miss many invitations that were extend ...Oxford were rowing extraordin-

D. M. Smith, Miss Virginia N. arily well-in fact better than Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron their most ardent supporters had Squires, Mr. C. M. Tang. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Tson, Mr. and Ms. Charles H. Wacker, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wilcox, Mr. Leland Wang. Mrs. E. W. Wu, Miss B. J. Wu, Mr. Ye

expected.

The water conditions did not worry them as much as they had done in practice.

Sutcliffe was rowing marati- cently, and much praise is due to Kow Fwei, Mr. H. C. Young and Bankes for backing him, up 30 Mr. C. Y. Yue. well and not allowing himself to "bucket" as he had done in prac-

tice.

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Lascelles and Thomson were al- BO giving Sutcliffe great help. In previous years at this point Oxford have always lost their form and hurried their beginnings.

Chiswick Eyot was reached with Oxford some three lengths be- hind, and although not rowing with any great dash they were rowing extremely well considering they were well in arrear and run- ning into a disturbing headwind.

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

The following passengers arrived here yesterday by the s.s. President Jefferson:-Mr. H. Boysen," Mr. G. A. M. Buchhof, Mr. C. E. Chan, Mr. R. Y. Cheng, Mr. C. H. Chiang, Mr. K. P. Chiang, Mr. Chun Zse Shun, Mr. J. V. Crowe, Mr. Maurice David; Mr. H. Dewandas, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Gold, Mr. Sit Ho, Mr. Morris Jacobs; Mr. Sakon Kimura, Mr. T. S. Kwok, Mrs. O. H. Kwok, Mr. T. X. Lau, Mr. Li la Shen, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Tien Liu, Mr. and Mrs. Llu Kylen Wah, Mr. J. C. Lock, Mr. L R. Mosse, Miss Ng Shau Ying, Miss Jessie Olmsted, Miss Einliee Olmsted, Mr. T. D. Parmeter, Mrs. Roy Ranney, Miss Elizabeth Ran- ney, Mr. and Mrs. U. Chien Shih,

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ed to her for dinner last night and said that 'all she wanted" was a "good bath and a good sleep," and' was anxious to make arrangements to hop-off for Indo-China this morning. Weather permitting she will take off at 9 am and will carry with her Hong Kong's best wishes for a speedy trip home.

Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore have the steller roles

It is one of the in the latest romanes from Fox, "Carolina." most ambitious productions on the Fox schedule.

three and a half minutes<

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