ganising a corps of Indian stret
He reconciled this service with his religious convictions by or-
cher-bearers. These served in the One of the best stories about Boer War and later in the Zulu Admiral Tyrwhitt tells of an occarebellion. GOODWOOD'S PROGRESS
sion when he was conducting Mention of Lord George Ben-
Matins one Sunday morning dur-he first came to London, at the It is amusing to read that when Linck in
relation to Goodwooding the war off the German coast.
age of 18, Mr. Gandhi bought him. The service had just begun self smart clothes, including an though it was races recalls the fact that, al-
mond from the third Duke onward generosity of the Dukes of Rich- the patience and
when a Zeppelin appeared over-evening suit, went about in a top-a head.
A British airplane went up and dancing lessons.
hat this was in 1887-and took against Mr. J. Choy Anok of Ma- that made Goodwood
chased it away,
cao has proved “unsuccessful. a famous racecourse, it was George Bentinck who established it as one of the At
Sir Reginald holsted the signal for a hymn. It was:.
Oh! happy band of pilgrims, Look upward to the skies, Where such a light affliction Shall win so great a prize.
KING DECORATES AN EXPLORER
The Catholic Church, represent- ed by Spanish Dominicans, have a large mission in Funing, where an apostolic vicariate has its head â limitation vessels. It was restricted to Great Theodore Labradore, vicar aposto quarters under the Rt. Rev. Mgr Britain, the United States and le. The sisters of St. Paul de Japan, and though President Coolidge Invited France and Italy the city. Funing is about eighty Chartres also have a convent in to join. it was decided that with miles up the Fuklen coast from is security) and land armament in a large bay about afty miles to the politics of disarmament (that Mamol, while Santuso is situated great meetings of the year.
first-in 18021t was a spring ruled out, these two countries the north. Fuan, an Interior city, decided that the negotiations were
meeting in order to bring in races is accessible from Santurc!
for the neighbouring hunts, but best left in the hands of the chief
there then seemed little prospect of the meeting acquiring any. sea powers. The negotiations end- ed in a tug of war between the peace in Foochow, the scare raised general fame; it looked like being experts of Britain and the Unitedby the near approach of the Com- rather an intermittent affair, held States and it is somewhat ironical munists appears to exist stil. AC- to recall that Japan then assumed number of plain
when local enthusiasm was fairly 'high, although the third conciliator.
Duke when nearly seventy did take a emissaries were reported to have keen laterest and bulit a wooden memory of that failure coloured made their way into the Fuklen stand. In July, 1816, Goodwood Defendants. years till Mr. Ramsay MacDonald capital with the idea of embarras-offered a Gold Cup, and in 1824
sing the Government forces pursu- George Bentinck went to Good-tarctic Research Expedition and President Hoover resolved to ing the main body of the retreat-
try again." and thanks also to the part, played by the Secretary
Ing Reds from Sulkow, The ru- mour of State, Mr. H. L. Stimson, attain-plain clotnes men caused a minor of the presence of these
Treaty of 1930.
does not seem to have been very serious in effect.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION
ACTION No. 1585 o 1934.
BETWEEN HUNG WAT HING,
Plaintif
AND
A. RAQUSINI,
EVE
BOCKLER
AND K. A. WILKINS,
To A. RAGUBIN1 or No. 11, ASHLEY ROAD (GROUND FLOR) KOWLOON, Hoya Kowa
of
The
the role
trans-Atlantic relations for three
cording to the
same. reports, a clothes Red
TAKE NOTICE that it has been success in the London Naval financial panic in the city, but it
Two lessons were learnt from
ordered that service of the Writ of Summons in the above action on you be effected by causing the Geneva mishap. First and this advertisement to be inserted in foremost was the inadequacy of two consecutive issues in two local the preparations and secondly, no European morning Newspapers and naval conference, if it is to be a by delivering a true copy of the said success, can be regarded as a Writ of Summons, together with a technical, instead of a political copy of the Order for--substituted problem. The first lesson, so well service made herein to an adult digested in the famous MacDonald- inmato at No. 11, Ashley Road Hoover conversationis. (Ground Boor) Kowloon, Hong for the recent conversations in accounted Kong, that being your last known
"place of residence, and also by post- London when all parties were ing coples of the said Writ of engaged in smoking out one an- Sumona and Order on the Notice other's position. So far as the Board situats outside the entrance second lesson is concerned, in 1930 of this Honourable Court.
You are to attend the hearing of this action on Friday, the 24th day of August 1934, at 10 o'clock in the foreacon.
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F
Dated the 16th day of August, *1984.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Plaintiff,
Prince's Building, Hong Kong.
(2776
THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD," (INCORPORATED IN QUEENSLAND). NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND.
the financial year ending 31st March, 1985 has been declared by the Dir- ectors of the Comp ny in Brisbane, payable to Shareholders on the Re- gisters at Brisbane and Singapore on Friday, 14th September, 1984.
BRITISH COMMERCIAL COUNSELLOR
Mr. Louis Beale Going Home
Mr. Louis
Shanghai, August 15.
Beale, the British
the President made sure of a states- Commercial Counsellor in China, men's rather than an experts 1 leaving for England for an conference by including a battery official visit at the end of August, of congressional representatives in accompanied by Mrs. Beale, the delegation beaded by Mr. Reuter. Stimson. Presumably, if another naval conference takes place, the same policy will be adopted.
specious. For both an "adequate "
wood for the first time. He took a fancy to the course and present- ly began to influence its owners in the direction of improvements of all kinds. By 1830 the meeting was settling down into a business- like affair and in 1834 Disraeli mentions it in a letter as being the ending point of the season.
THE BUFFS REMEMBER The twentieth anniversary of Britain's declaration of war will be commemorated by the Buffs in
JAPANESE TRADE WITH TURKEY
Tokyo, August 7. Arrangements have been made by the Japan-Turkish Trade As- cociation with the Foreign Office, the Department of Commerce and Industry and other Departments concerned as to the control of trade with Turkey, under the pro- visional" commercial treaty signed
There is an uncomfortable feel-navy and a navy capable of meet. ing in the United States, however, ing minimum needs" are at baton July 26th. The Association will
י
tom demands for advantages at the expense of others.
de nominated by the Department of Commerce de a "de facto" export and import gulld
Mr. Allan J. Bartlett, who-as announced in to-day's "Court Circular-was decorated with the the Royal yacht at Cowes yester Polar Medal by the King aboard, day was a member of the British. Australian, and New Zealand An- 1929-31.
of
Three members of the expedi tion who are already in possession of the medal have, received an additional clasp, and Mr. Bartlett is one of the fifty-five others who have gained the award for the first time...
The silver Polar Medal was es- tablished by King Edward in 1904 for award to members of Capt. Scott's Antarctic Expedition in the Discovery between 1901 and 1904.
CHINA'S "MERMAID
The claim by Mr. A.A.R. Botelho, local sharebroker for 5703
A
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An Inquest was held at Centrol Magistracy yesterday into the Gives Exhibition In Nanking depth of Au Yeung Kit, a woman
Nanking, Aug. 2:
Despite the intense heat, a large crowd thronged the Swimming Pool at the Central Stadium to witness the aquatic sports held. yesterday. More than 150 persons participated."
11
Hong Kong mermaid of Far East- Miss Yang Hslu Chiang, the
arrived here from Nanchang after ern Olympic fame, who has just demonstrating her prowess there. was the cynosure of all eyes in the water gala here.
aged 35, who was knocked down. and fately injured at Wellington Street on the evening July 28 last. Page 6
"COURT OF POPULAR JUSTICE"
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daliy
Press" (Copyright,)] pi
Berlin, Aug. 14. Strikingly mild sentences were imposed by the new "Court of popular Justice" yesterday when" The function was presided over after a trial lasting two hours, six by Dr. Chu Min-1; Secretary-Gen
Communists were found guilty of eral of the Executive Tuan, who preparation for high treason and President Wang Ching-wei, Dr. is quite an athlete. On behalf of "violation of the explosive law. Wang Shih-chien, Education made a speech exhort- Ing the people to strive for the de- velopment of a robust physique.
All the swimmers
enter- tained at dinner by Dr. Chu Min-1 In the evening. Kuo Min.
The sentences varled from two Minister of years "to nine months' imprison-
ment with hard labour,
were
LOCAL AND GENERAL
All six were proved to have been in the Communist party fune- tionaries in the town of Lay near Coblenz on the Mozelle river and having transported a large bomb which fortunately they hại no chance to use.- Transocean Kuo Min..
Debenham Peck minister of the English Methodist Church, and Miss Maria Carolina Elizabeth Wassenaar, Holland, who is travelling to the Colony on the P. and O. Hner Rajputana,
Only one case of enteric fever The dog was removed to Kennedy Schotel,, of was reported for the 24 hours ended on August 14.-
TOWIL
in the middle west of the Uniteding the current fiscal year by the
London, Aug. 15-The drought
Fourteen forestry offices will be established in Manchoukuo dur- States is reported to have broken, Department of Industry, according rain having fallen-Transocean Kto Min
to official announcement reports Rengo,
Berlin, Aug. 15-Von Papen left
Berlin to-day for Vienna, travel-
by the Japan-Turkish Trade As Her.-Transocean Kuo Min.
Export certificates will be issued instructions
ling on the way to receive final from Chancellor sociation and certificates of origin j
The
Boat "Sebastiane Caboto" will ar- The Consul General for. Italy
rive in port this morning. Edvises us that the Italian Gun
vessel is going back to Italy after a long stay in China. The ship Vanzini and will remain in the is commanded by Commander E...
harbour only a short time.
While riding in a motor car with her master, Mr. Porter, of No. 23 Stafford Road, an amah, named Ah Yee, opened the rear door while
At an auction sale at the China the vehicle was in motion and fell out on to the road. She was sent the steam launch Tung Tai No. Auction Sale Rooms yesterday, to the Kowloon Hospital for treat-3, one crane barge and a large ment.
quantity of machinery were sold to the only bidder, Mr. Lam Ming, It is reported In Peking that ol 117, Jervois Street, for $5,000. from August, 4 vendors of opium The steam launch is 55 feet long,
that no matter what may be the composition of the British' delega- tion, the admiralty is again in the
Statesmen on both sides of the forefront of policy-making. This is no reflection on the experts for to take what Mr. MacDonald used Atlantic have no other course.than they are acknowledged to be men who know their buisiness, but then
to call "risks. for peace." Amid It is a business which calls upon British experts might say that they merce. Imposing-export.vise. fees | Committee are holding a dance in
the present troubles of the world.
by the Osaka Chamber of Com- The Garrision Entertainments them on both sides to lay plans cannot afford to take those "risks" the Trade Association is to use TOTICE is hereby given that a which will enable them to win any
Second Interim Dividend of conceivable war and to persuade States might help Britain in help regards the import trade, the De their first dance of the season
and in this connection the United them as subidles to imports. As day, September 7: This will be the "Garrison Lecture Hall on Fri- Bir Pence per share on account of the politicians to realize. those ing herself. One of the British partment of Commerce will issue
plans in policy, and neither aim is fears is the prospect of an asser-certificates required for Customs While visiting his sister at No, 7 consistent with keeping the peace tion of old-time neutral rights to clearing to those possessing Turkish Chung Hing Street on Tuesday.
From London comes the experts' trade with old talk about minimum needs" Britain is engaged in war. The are to submit the certificates re-plained of pains in the chest and belligerents when certificates of origin. Importers Chan Sing, a street coolte, com "absolute requirements" for United States might develop the celved from the Department of collapsed and died. The body was. the protection of British trade movement that has already gather Commerce to the Trade Associa sent to the pubile mortuary. routes. It is, of course, part of ed subterranean, momentum to tion for registration. the political armoury of the Tory formulate neutrality statutes for school of thought. The phrase is the purpose:
The Trade Assocation is to pass not only outinous. It is as meaning-country from being entangled" of Commerce and Industry so that of "preventing this all reports on to the Department Hess from the standpoint of actam-in others wars Meantime, as they may be made the basis of the agreement with other nations something that can be accomplish-negotiations to be conducted by as the Coolidge call for an "ade-ed with less delay, the resolution the two Governments in Angora quate" or "ncedful" navy. Ade- for an arms embargo applicable to every six months. In order to quate for what? Nobody can say both belligerents in a dispute keep in constant touch with "the in the absence of the problem should be pushed as soon as Turkish Embassy, the Association Road, was sent to the Government Pong Biu-yan of No. 39 Pokfulam When specific information is de- possible. By removing a fear, it is asking the Embassy for the as-Civil Hospital for treatment on manded, the navalists make use of not a trade route, you remove an tablishment of a trade office in Tuesday after having been bitten The forthcoming wedding is an-government over the present in- arguments that, on their face, are argument for more tons and guns. | Özaka,
by a dog at No. 16 Robinson Road,nounced of the Roy, Robert Walter fancial crisis
Notice is also hereby given that The Singapore Transfer Registers ill be closed from Saturday, 8th September to Friday, 14th September, 1934 (both days inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend Warrants
By Order of the Board,
DERRICK & CO., Chartered Acco, ntanta, Local Secretaries.
ongkong Bank Chambers,” INGAPORE, 7th August, 1984.
[2771
Or
and makers of cocaine in that city 10 feet 8 inches in breadth with will be apprehended and delivered a depth of 5 feet 6 inches. The direct to the Office of the Gendar-barge, with a capacity of 2,268 merie to be tried and executed, piculs, is 59 feet long with without going through the civil breadth of 27 feet 6 inches, courte.
Mr. Chen Pet-ten, who has been the Cheklang Provincial Govern
Owing to financial difficulties,
vinical authorits to investigate retrenchment whereby all exper delegated by the Szechuen pro- ment has decided on a policy of the political and economic situases will be cut by 50 per cent. ac- ation in Europe and Americe, is cording to a Chinese report from leaving for abroad in the Lloyd Hangchow. Beginning from this Triestino as, Conte Verde, Mr. Chen manth the salaries of provincial officials will be cut by half. The authorities are also planning to isate a $20,000,000 loan to tide the
The Tangshan Bureau of Public of the district as a precautionary Safety has just completed a census measure against the possible in vasion of bandits, according to Chinese report from the north.
years. is expected to be away for three
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