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POLITIES AND
SPORT
Hungarian Athletes Involved
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OLD GERMANIC SHRINE
To Be Carefully Restored
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934
HERR HITLER'S LOCAL FOOTBALL |
BIRTHDAY
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French Comment On Santos and Gomes before Dudley.
Celebrations
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Daily Pros") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tola Messages Ordinance,
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Paris. April 21. A section of the Paris Press gave prominence through their Berlin correspondents about the celebra- tons on the birthday of the Ger- man Chancellor, emphasisting his popularity with the masses.
shot into the net from a free kick, The work of the Recrelo in trying to hold the Lincolns during the first half appeared to tell on the home team defenders during the second portion and although the Lincolns netted, once only during this half. they |pletely outplayed the Recreto. Mc- guinness received on the halfway fence gave Marques no line and running through the de- chance with his final effort.
com-
Berlin, April 21. earliest Germanic, shrine and the oldest work of ecclesias the art of large size on German
COMBINED CHINESE v. soll-Extern cliffs near the town
REST OF THE COLONY of Horn in the historic Teutobur
The following have been select to be carefully ger forest, restored and surrounded by a Honal leader had accomplished up-ed to represent the Rest of the Colony against the Combined Chi- huge park. according to plans re-lifting the Fatherland, and the
nese in the Manila Trial games on vealed on Saturday.
Sunday, 29th April, 1934.
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Budapest. April 21. The teapot tempest, long pre- vailing along the Hungarian-Rou- munlan, border blew its way in the field of international sport on Saturday when three Hungarian athletic teams were refused per- mission to enter Roumania to take part in the tournament matches: An undeclared war has been wag- ed, according to the Budapest
Five sandstone cliffs OX 100 Press, by the Roumanian authori-
feet in height, one of which was ties for one month in all available
the form of fields of social Irritation. A whole-hollowed out into sale movement has been broached chapel by the order of the by the Roumanian Government to famous Bishop Henry of Pader
born in 1115. and thus gained at rename all cities and streets now
last bearing Hungarian titles and
the public recognition due to
them as the greatest Germanic patriotically baptise all newspapers now being printed Roumania relics existing within the nation. under the Hungarian
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headings.cliff wall. depicting Christ's was A life-sized relief on the north
to Golgotha and the fall of man, also dating from the 12th century, Will get special attention froni the restoration experts. The plans call for wide renovating of two highways nearby where the clatter of heavy traffic shatters" the former silence of the sacred groves .surrounding the towering shrines. Transocean Kuo Min.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MOTOR TRADE
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")
Berlin, April 21. One more division of the new corporative state has been created
by & Special decrce of the traffic ARYAN CLAUSE
minister on Saturday by which
the manufacture, sale and opera- tion of Autümobiles Joined into a
single "National Association of motor trades."
Member of the National" Traffic
AND THE ARMY
Council. Strefel has been appoint- Officers And Men To
ed head of the new organisation. -Transocean Kuo Min
GEN, VIRGIN TO VISIT
* ABYSSINIA
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Daily Press'')
Stockholm. Apr$ 21. The head of the Swedish air force. General Virgin has accepted an offer to go to Abyssinia to act as general adviser to the Abys- sinian Government, especially on questions of road building and transportation.-Transocean
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NON-ARYAN ·
LAWYERS
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Number Declines In Berlin
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Vacate Positions
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Berlin, April 21.
the Army
The necessary investigations, for fence Minister's decree applying the execution of the Reich's de- the Aryan clause" to have just completed. The number of persons affected altogether, in didates for officer's rank. one off- the army are five officers, two can-
cer in the Hyglene corps, 32 non- commissioned, officers and men These will vacate positions imme- diately.-Transocean Kuo Min.
WORLD CHESS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Seventh Game Ends In A Draw
The "Echo d'Paris" says the na-
nation was showing an affection which could hardly be surpassed. "Le Journal" declares that no pos- sible doubt could exist that Hitler possesses the heart of the masses, and "Matin," observed that what Hitler had accomplished for Ger- many deserves admiration in many ways.-Transocean Ko Min.
BRITISH FRESS COMMENT
London, April 21. The British Press published on Saturday a comment on. Hitler's. birthday, the Daily Mail writing that the "birthday of the ex- Kaiser had never been celebrated with greater enthusiasm than that of Hitler's".
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The News Chronicle" says that the veneration of Hitler shown throughout Germany on the occa- sion of his birthday is proof of the great popularity of the Chan- "cellor-Transocean Kuo Min. 1♫
TEN SAILORS
MISSING
River Mishap In Nanking
Nanking, April 22. "One out of three sampans with Chinese Sailors from the gunboat Tungchee towed by the launch o'clock Parnavad overturned at 1 this afternoon, throwing 30 sallors into the river.
Twenty of the sailors were ̈ re-
scued, but the others are missing.
-Reuter,
FURTHER RIOTS
IN PARIS
Cord; Mullane (Capt). A. V sanc Pote-Hunt, Podmore, Mc- Quire (RN); Mathias, E. Strange, Malpas, Ridley and Lt. Hocquard.
Reserves. G. Rodger; S. Strange, Robertson, Elliott and Smith (R. N.).
NAVY WIN ON SUNDAY
Playing on the Kowloon F.C. ground in Division 1 of the League the Navy defeated the South Wales Borderers by three goals to one,
SOUTH CHINA AQUATICS
Mak Wai Ming's Success
Kwa Chun-hang, the Colony's Breast surdse champion and holder of the Hong Kong International Amateur Swimating Association's 200 Yards Breast Stroke champion- ship time of 2 mins. 38.-2/5 secs.. falled to better his own 200 metre time of 2 mins, 58, secs., establish- ed at last Saturday's Hong Kong Chinese swimming elimination trials. when he competed in the final heat of the Men's 200 Metres Breast Stoke at the South China elimination trials at the Chinese
YM.C.A. Pool on Saturday night.
Most of the Hong Kong Chinese taking part in Saturday night's swimming falled to better their times of last Saturday week, when several
very good. performances
were recorded.
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Miss Chan Woon-king establish- ed a new time-in the Ladies 100 Metres when she bettered Miss Leung Wing-hen's time of 1 min. 37 sec. by four secs.
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Mak Wai-ming, the diminutive Chinese Civil Servant middle dis- tance swimmer repeated his suc cess in the 1,500 metre final swim by taking first place from Shek Kam-pul of the Canton team in 28 mins, and 50 secs.
Early in the game the Navy took the lead and held on to it until the interval, with the Borderers
·· RESULTS. zmaking fruitless effort to Following were last night's re-
寫 equalise. A flag kick by Shew-sults:- brook was headed into the net by
Roberts.
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The Borderers scored early in the second half, Hazlewood shooting in from close range to beat Leech. The Borderers had chances to secure the lead, but weakness in front of goal lost them their chance.
Shewbrook put the Navy in front by placing the ball well put of Smith's reach and before the final whistle sounded Naismith beat Smith with a fast low shot,
CHINESE TRIAL FOR THE OLYMPIC
There was a large attendance at Caroline Hal" to witness the Olympic trial match between Kastern and Southern China re- sulting in 2 win for Southern China by two goals. Play did not .come up to 'expectations in view of the question of selecting players to represent China at Manila.
The outstanding player in the
visitors team was the goalkeeper
who did well to keep out shots from Fung King Cheong and Lee Wai Tong. Wong Ki Leung did well in the other goal, but his job was easy to that of. Zee Heng the other
One Thousand People keeper.
Arrested
Paris, April 21 Over 1,000 people were detained, and many heads were broken, when thousands of French Police and Mobile Guards forcibly prevent-
Southern China 'had most of the game but failed to press home their advantage. Ting Bang and Lau Mau played safe although Lau opened badly, miskiefting the Arst time he was called upon to clear. There was no score during the first half.
A corner kick well taken by Ip ed masses of Socialists and Com-Pak Wah in the opening minutes munista from approaching the of the second halt gave South Place de l'Hotel de Ville, yesterday, China the lead. Tari heading in to where they intended to hold a beat Zee Heng. Telehuge meeting of protest against 1894: the cuts in the salaries of civil servants, against the Government, land- against Fascism.
(Special to "Hong Kong Berlin, April 21.
Dally Press. Owing to the application of the (y Telegraph, Copyright, "Aryan Clause," the number of graphic Messagel Ordinance, non-Aryan lawyers in Prussia has Received, April 21. 7.30 p.m.). 1. decreased since April last year by
Berlin, April 21. 32 per cent, a total of 2,066 while The seventh game in the chess the number of non-Aryan notaries championship match was played has declined by 57 per cent. to a in Freiburg-Brersgau and ended total of 884,
in a draw, after only 17 moves. Of the total of 2,066 non-Bugoljubow once more opened with Aryan lawyers still admitted to a queen's gambit which was again the Bar no less than 1,227 are accepted by Alekhine who soon at- practising in Berlin-Transocean tained an equalisation. The score Kuc Min.
is now 4 points to 24 In favour of Alekhine.-Transocean Kuo Min.
KEEPING IN WITH RESEARCH
Ding dong struggles ensued with Southern China holding the ad- vantage. Several exc.ting mo- ments in the goal areas gave Boenes reminiscent of the, Fe- | neither team any advantage. bruary riots were witnessed, but Just "before the final whistle the Police, who were well-prepar sounded Tam" Kong Pak came ed, gained the upper hand, and through and shot hard against the finally dispersed the demonstra-post: the ball rebounded to play tors after Berce clashes,
and Tam following up shot into the "net giving Zee no chance.
All the foreigners among the de- tained people are to be expelled from the country.--Reuter.
INTERNATIONAL TREASURY BILLS
FLYING TROPHY
French Aviatrix Amongst Recipients
London, April 20. The Prime Minister; Mr. Ram- say MacDonald, will presidę at, and Members of both Houses of Parlia- ment, representatives of the Muni cipal Government, the Civil Ser vice, and many prominent Indúst- Tällists, ́will attend, a series of Hectures, text nanti arranged by the British Science Guild, with the object of keeping the leading men of affairs informed on scientigraphie fic progress.
The movement has met with a
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Berlin, April 20.
ISSUE
"£40,000,000 Allotted
London, April 20.
‚ '.,
The amount applied for in ten- ders for Treasury bills, yesterday was £78,280,000,
The amount of enders invited, was £40,000,000 was allotted in bills at three months,
The average rate per cent, was 17/10.70d...as compared with 17/10,934. last week-British Wire-
wide measure of support, and the The International Flyers' League first two lectures will be given by on Friday awarded the the Inter-less Service Sir William Bragg, Director of Ro- national Harman trophy-annually. yal Institution, and Lord Ruther presented to the accomplishers of ford-British Wireless Service to the
the year's greatest aviation feat-
World circumnavigator. Wiley Post, to Captain of the Graf Zepplin, Dr. Hugo Eckener, the American stratospherist, G. W. Settle, and the French aviatrix Mile. Maryse Hilsz.
GERMAN YOUTH IN
S. AFRICA :
(Special to "Hong Kong
Daily Preis"}
TENNIS STAR DEFEATED
The National Harmon trophies Perry Goes Down To
for the same year have been pre- sented among others to the Ger-
By Telegraph, Copyright, Teleman fyer Gerstenkorn, the Zep- graphic Meringes Ordinance, | 1895 | pitn pilot Captain'. Lehmann, the Received, April 22, 4:30 am.)
German Balloonist Robert Peter-
C. Hare
Bouthport, April 21. Johannesburg, April 21 hog, and the premier German A sensation was 'caused in the The first great assembly of Geravfatrix Elly, Beinhorn, the Ameri- British Inter-County Tennis Cham man Youth in the whole of Southcan, Airship Commander Rosen- ptonship, yesterday, when in the. Africa now being organised, will dahi, Mrs. Lindberg, to the Argen- Middlesex-Warwickshire contest, take place between July 5 and 8 tinian flyer Gonsalves, the Chi this year. Besides the youth of lán Aredondo, the Dutch Sminow, Bouth West Africa, large delega the Siamese Prechakas the two tions are expected from Natal. Spaniards Baberon and Collar as Transvaal and the Cape Colony,well as the Chillan aviatrix Miss Blackburni-Transatean Kuo Min. Transocean Kue Min.
C. Hare, the 18-yard-old Warwick shire player, and former junior champion, defeated 7. J. Perry, the ranking No. 1 player, **The scoring was 6-3, 3-6, 6-3,-- Renter
League Tables
DIVISION 1.
Goals.
P W D L F A Pta 6. W. Borderers...19 16 0 8 66 13 32 St. Joseph's20 14 4 2 49 19 32 Lincoln Regt.......21 14 26 62 23 30 Bouth Chiam 121.13 17 43 21. 21
Hong Kong
19 11 44 52 34 20
200 metres breat stroke (Men's):~~ 1. Kwok Chun-hang, 2. Mei Tze- cheang. 3. Wong Shun-main. Time-2 mins, 59 secs,
100 metres (Women's):--- 1. Chan Woon-king, 2 Leung Wing-han, 3. Lau Kwal-chun.
Time: 1 min. 33 secs.
100 metres (Med's) :—
hing, 3. Wong Sau-shan.
PACIFIC ORIENTAL MONTHLY CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE
M.S.“ JUTLANDIA "Į Sailing on or about For Los Angeles, San 23rd APR. 28th Apr.
Francisco, etc., direct,
m.s. "FALSTRIA" For MANILA,
CARGO AND PASSENGERS ACCEPTED FOR MANILA, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE, ETC.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO .. OVERLAND POINTS, -
Excellent Passenger Accommodation
Passenger fares Hongkong/San Francisco from G8135, (lat class'only). For Freight and Passago, etc., please Apply to:
The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. The Chinese American Shipping Co.
Agents
Agent: JOHN MANNERS & CO.LTD.
HONG SLING Office: Maunantium BANK BUILDING (TOP FLOUR), 7, Queen's Rd., UnntrAL
TELEPHONE: 24071.
.CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
UUNSIGNEE NOTION -
S.S. "D'ARTAGNAN."
Á BLIVED HONG KONG os SUNDAY, THE 22ND APRIL, 1934.
From MARSEILLES, &c.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
"
PRINCE LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNESS,
FROM
NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES
18E Water Vessel
TSE
"SIAMESE PRINCE having arrived from the above Port on 19th lust, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their boods are be ng landed at their risk into the Godowns of Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloco, nad stored at. Consigness risk
CONSIGNEES Of Cargo by the and arpense.
above-named are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Vain ables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hoog. Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
1. Chan Ki-taung, 2. Chan Chun-Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can
be obtained si the Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- slading date of arrival, will be subject to Rent
Time:-1 min. 6.3.5 secs. --
100 metres breast stroke (Women's):-
All Claims must be sent to the Under
1. Chan Woon-king, 2. Lau Kwal signed before Wednesday, 2nd May,
chun.
Time:-1 min. 48.45 secs.
1,500 Metres (Men's);— 1. Mak Wal-ming. Time:--28 mins. 50 secs, Following Saturday's night's swimming the following have been selected to travel to Shanghai for the final Olymple trials when they will be plated against the best Northern aquatic stars:
50 metres (Men's):- Chan Ki-tsung (Canton), 27 4/5 seconds. Chan Chun-hing (Can-
ton), 1 min. 3 2/5 secs. Wong Bau-
shan (Canton), 29 2/5 seconds. Wong Yat-hung (Hong Kong), 31 1/5 seconds,
1934, or they will not be recognized,
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Bar- veyors, Mesare. Goddard & Donglas, at 10 am on Friday, the 27th April, 1934.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Wednesday,
5th instant, 1934, at 10.
All Claims must be presented within 15 Days of the vessel's arrival bere after which date they cannot be re- cognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Good remaining undelivered after the Heat, 18th instant, 1934, will be subject to
by
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned
FURNESS (FAR EAST), LTD., 4th Floor, King's Building,
Connaught Road.. Dial 23.85.
Consignees must have & Revende Hong Officer in attendance when damaged datiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godow
No Fire Insuranes will be effected by
R. OHL
as là any case whatever,
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Bong Kong, 22nd April, 1964
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Kong, 19th April, 1994,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
BREMEN,
THE Steamer
THE
"ISAR'
haring arrived from BREMEN, BAM- BURL and Ports, Consiguess of Cargo 12498 are hereby notified that their Cargo is
being landed at their risk into the Go downs of the Hong Kong and KowlooD Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon,
100 metres (Men's): Chan Ki-tsung (Canton), 1 min, 6 3/5 sec. Chan Chun-hing (Can- THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. where Delivery can he obtained.
ton), 1 m. n. 8 2/5 secs. Wong Bau- chan (Canton), 1 min: 9 3/5 secs. Tsang Ho-fook (Hong Kong), 1 mina, 21 4/5 secs.
400 metres (Men's):- Chan Chun-nam (Hong Kong), mins. 14 seca. Kwok Chun-hang Hong Kong), & mins. 36 3/5 secs. Wong Bau-shan (Canton), 6 mins, 37 4/5 secs. Tsang Ho-fook (Hong Kong), 41 4/5 secs.
1500 metres (Men's);--
COPENHAGEN.
THE Danish Motor Vessel
"PANAMA"
T
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Consignees are further notified that the Steamer "ISAK" has taken at HAMBURG and BREMEN Through Carga for
HONG KONG 8.8. "SEVILLA 5.6. "FZODOBIA", 9.8." having arrived from Copenhagen, Bre" 8.5" BERLIN 6.S." STAR" Gothenburg, Oslo, Antwerp, Hdam, and S.8. "STRAUSS" from OPORTO. Hamburg and Genos, consignees of SANTIAGO DE CUBA, HERGEN,
NEW YORK-and: KOTKA. cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hasardous Godowns of the Hong Kong Bad Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.,
where Delivery can be obtained, as acon
the Goods are landed. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th April, 1934, at 4 p.m., will be
Kwok Chun bang (Hong Kong), 28 mins. 40 secs. Mak Wal-ming 50 secs. (Hong Kong), 28 mins. 100 metres back stroke (Men's);
Lau Po-hi (Hong Kong), 1 min. 21 secs. Shek Kam-pul (Hong Kong), 1 min. 26 secs. Lam Yim-mbject to Best.. chak (Hong Kong), I join 47 tỷ
becs,"
i.
200 metres breast stroke (Men's):
Kwok Chun-hang (Hong Kong), 2 mins. 58 secs. Mel Tze-cheong (Hong Kong), 3 mins. 14-3/4 secs. Wong Shun-min (Hong Kong), 3 mins 21 4/5 secs.
50 metres (Women's) :— Lal Kwal-chun (Hong Kong), 40 1/5 secs. Leung Wing-han (Hong Kong), 40 2/5 seca. Chan Woon- king (Hong Kong), 40 2/6 secs, .... 100 metres (Women's) :-
ChanWoon-king (Hong Kong),
1 min. 33 secs. Leung Wing-han (Hong Kong), 1 min. 37 seca, Lau
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All broken, chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Messrs. Andar son & Ashe on the 5th April, 1984, at 10 ■.m.
All Claims against the Vessel minst be presented to the Undersigned within. ten days of the ship's arrival, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected Billa of Lading will be countersigned by JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
Agenta,
Mercantile Bank Building. Hong Kong, 19 h April, 1935, (9474
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East Lancs.....
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311 24 44 1 19 6 2.11 24 44
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4/5 secs,
100 metres breast stroke (Men's) :--- Chan Woon-king (Hong Kong), I min. 48 secs. Lan Kwai-chun
"(Hong Kong), 1 miņ. 51 4/5 secs.
CONSTITUTION
100 metres back stroke (Women's): Question of Procedure
Leung Wing-han (Hong Kong),
SUFFOLK BEAT R.F.A. AT Hong Kong), 1 min. 48 4/5 secs. 1 mm. 46 3/5 secs. Lau Kwal-chun
CRICKET
Good Bowling By Losers H. M. B. Suffolk beat the Royal
Fleet Auxiliary by 82 runs, in a friendly cricket match at King's Park on Saturday A Suffolk:. :150.. (Denver. 39, Emerson
Chan Woon-king (Hong Kong), 2 ming: 2/5 secs.
All rounder:-Miss Yeung Ban- King (Hong Kong). (selected), •.
PLOT TO KILL KING CAROL
31. Pepper 32, Cook-Eussell Heavy Sentences At
for 55)27
RFA: 88 (Cook-Russell 30, Jack-
man 3 for 24):!!
Court Martial
Settled
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th of April, 1984, will be subject to Bent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by de in say case whatever,
Damaged Fackages must be left in the Godown for examination by the Con- niguses nd the Company's Surveyors, Mesars. Anderson & Ashe, at 10 am, on the 25th of April, 1994.
Consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged. datisble goods are examined by the Company's surveyors.
No Claim will be admitted after the Goods save left the Godowa ·and, all Claims must be presented within Two Weaks of the Ship's arrival hers, after which date they will not be recognised.
Consignson are requested to surrender their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for Countersignature.
"MELCHERS & CO., Agents: NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BERKI. Hong Kong, 19th April, 1994
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TURKEY AND CHINA
Diplomatic Relations Established
Geneva, April 201 China has established Diplomatie relations with Turkey, as the result of the visit of Mr. Victor Hoo, Chin- ese Minister to Switzerland, to An kars, where he signed, with the Turkish Foreign Minister, Dr. Tew- fk Rustu Bey, a convention for the establishment of diplomatic rela- tions.
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tela graphic Messager Ordinance, asgji Beceived, April 21, 7.30 pm. }^{
Vienna, April 21. The controversial question of procedure to be followed in putting into force the new Austrian con- stitution has finally been settled, according to semi-official informa Hon here on Saturday, which states that the old national coun- cll-or what is left of it after the expulsion of the Socialista and [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily National-Socialiste will be con-
Press” (Copyright.)] |||||voked for April 21 for the ex¬, HOME STOCK : MARKET (Bÿ. Telegraph,# Copyright, "Tele- press purpose of voting
out of graphic Mensager Ordinance, 1891. existence by passing a blil- em- London, April 21 Received, April 32. 7:30 pm.) A powering the Dollfuss Government, -Business on stock exchange is Bucharest, April 22 to put the new constitution into by a Governmental decree. The dull S
All the thirteen defendants im operation.
Interpolation of Parliament con- British Government stocks were plicated in the plot to kill the Since the National Council's pre-√ siitutes a somewhat inconsistent quietly maintained.
Roumanian Royal family have sident resigned more than a year cession to democratic principles Gold mining shares are firm. been sentenced to ten years penal ago, the former vice-president Dr. which the new - constitution pro- Gold quotation-ls 135/8d-Bu- servitude each--Transocan Kuo Remek will be named president of -- poses to abolish-Transocean-Kuo tish Wireless,"
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The convention will be ratified. at Geneva, next month - after adoption by both Governmenta, when Ministers will be appointed.
This convention will be fol- lowed by a treaty of commerce, friendship, and non-aggression.
Reuter
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