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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.

THE Offices and Stations of the THE

CHINESE MARITIME OUS- TOMS for Kowloon and District will be CLOSED to PUBLIC BUSINESS on the 13&D SEPTEMBER, 1934, baing

■ CUSTOMS HOLIDAY.

EN. ENBOR, Commissioner of Chinese Custome,

Kowloon and Distric

York Building,

Hong Kong, 19th September, 1834.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE "HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

TOE MEETING will be half SEVENTH EXTRA

Weather Fermitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 32ND SEPTEMBER, 1934, commencing at

9.00 p.m

+

The First Ball will be Rang at 1.30 p.

HEM BERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badger prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enalorare and Olub Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 fur Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtain HONGKONG & SHANGHAIle through the SECRETARY upon INTERPORT POLO the personal application of a Member, ach Member to be responsible for all DINNER

visitors introduced by him, and for -Payment of All Obits, &

THE above dinner will be held at

8.15

P.M. OB Saturday, September 29th at the Gloucester Building. Will members of The Hongkong Polo Club intending to be present kindly notify Captain JL. Jordan of Murray Barracks at an early date.

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NOTICE.

ELIVERY Order No. 80939 issued by Nippon Yusen Kaisha and covering one case Cotton Piece Goodr

Marked

M

PRD

817

No. 1/10

Shipped from Osaka per "S.S. "Toyama Maru" destined for the port of Hongkong dated 11th Beptember, 1934, (original only) has been lost and the same is now considered Null'& Void.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

-LIMITED.

G.

P

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 24TH, DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1934, at -3_1.36, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order

Ни of EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOz of One Löt of CROWN LAND tear Stubba Road in the Colony of Hong Kong) for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fired by the Burveyor of H Mainty the Kree, for one further form

of 75

JCATS.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bale.

Registry No.

Locality.

Inland

Near Rural Building

Lot No. 3894.

St. 198,

Пода

Boundary

Measure-

ments.

As per

sale plan

радиу

About

Contents in

15,950

Square Foot

184*.

Rental,

9,986

Upset Price.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS+ PARTIG by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 24TH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1934, at 8 r.m., st the Oose of the Public Works Depart ment, by Order of Hn BOLLENCY THE GOVERNOR of One Lot of CROWN LAND near. Stubbe Boad in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years," with the option of renewal at Crown Beat to be fred by the Burveyor of His Masunry THE KING, for one farther term of 75 years,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bale.

Begistry No.

· Locality,

Inland 19.

Lot No. 3895,

No. 183, 14 Near Rural Building, Ntübbe Rondi

Boundary

Messure-

*ments.

About

Content

20.000

Square feet.

330

Upoet Price.

Gloucester Building. (Tel. 27794), will The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Members' Baolosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

On No Protext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934.

HOLLAND'S QUEEN

Speaks At Opening Of Parliament

The Hague, Sept. 18. The maintenance of sound national finances is indispensable. declared Queen Wilhelmina in her Speech at the opening of Parlia ment. Increase of taxation is im- possible, reduction of expenditure is necessary and greater attention must be paid to enlarging the home" market.

OBITUARY

Mr. Fridtjof Mangschon

It is with much regret that we have to record the death of Mr. Fridtjof Mangschou, a Norwegian planter from Singapore, which oc- "curred yesterday morning at the War Memoria] Hospital.`

Mr. Mangschou, who was on holiday visit here had been staying in the Colony for a week when he was stricken with appendicitis. He entered hospital on Saturday but his condition.did not improve The government desires to check | and he passed away yesterday the tendency towards armaments, yet it must take the

strong morning.

tendency into account in programme of national defence.-- Reuter,

the

twd

The deceased, who was manager of the Nemazie Estate in Johare. leaves

and & wire children, who are at present stay- ing in Bangkok, to motirn his death.

The funeral took place yesterday

idea of gigantic air raids began to be discussed, and as each addition- al pact was concluded, new diplo- matle moves seemed to look toward war, rather than peace. As a result the cry for "security" was foreever to the forefront and at the last session of the Disarmamentum where it was cremated.

Tiffin are obtainable at the lab House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 91920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public. Enoloenre is $1.00 including Tax, for sil Parsons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Boldiers and Sailors is uniform are admitted Hat the "security" it needs.

Price.

Bookmakers, Tie The Men, eta, will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tan HONG KONG Jocker CLUB during the Race Meeting.

By Order

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kony, 17th-September, 1934.

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RELIEVES

SKIN

Cuticura

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IRRITATIONS

quickly and easily

For suffers from itching, burning affections, eczema, pimples, rashes, red, rough skin, sore, itching, burni ing foet, chafings, chappings, cul, burns and all forms of disfiguring blotches, prompt relief may be found by anointing with Cutlourn. Olatment. It quickly soothes and soon beala.

Samplasach Song, Dintuses; and Talcum on receipt of 25 eta. "Addresa : Muller à Pijper (ARK) ERE," 10. Bon 25, Hong Kong.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr. Kwok Shiu Suen wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for kind messages of condolence, flowers and at tendance at the funeral.

Editorial and Business Office: 11

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251 Night Editor (Wanchai Office)

Tel. 94511,"

London Office: 53, Fleet Street,

B.C. 4.

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 10, 1034.

Conference it was the "leftmotiv.” Since then, however. France has framed for herself EL scheme which, it must be presumed, gives Not

only its own frontiers were guar- anteed in the event of an attack. but under the Locarno Ract, Great Britain and Italy were bound to come forward to her assistance were Germany guilty of aggression. At the same time other frontiers must be protected before there can be any disarmament and now the "Eastern Locarno Pact" makes it increasingly dificult to declare these other frontiers upprotected,

The original French plan of mutual assistance' was open to the criticism of resembling the old- fashioned System of alliances

which would necessarily provoke a rival system of counter alliances, For this reason Great Britain and Italy at first opposed it. In the end they approved on certain com- ditions which completely changed its character. It must be placed on a basis of reciprocity. It must include those countries which are regarded in some quarters", B3 | potential adversaries. Under these conditions Germany would either

evening passing the monument at 5 p.m. Rev. Dr. Richelt conducted the services at the Colonial Cemetery after which the body was taken to the Japanese Cremetor-

SHARE PRICES IN HONG KONG

Brokers Take Up Question With Local Public Companies

(SPECIAL TO THE “DAILY PRESS")

Following the series of articles which recently appeared in the columns of the Daily Press "regarding the various causes which have led to the decline in share prices in the Colony, it is gratifying to learn that the Hong Kong Sharebrokers' Association has addressed the following com- munication to a number of public companies in Hong Kong. The letter speaks for itself, and is as follows:

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Dear Sir-I am directed by my therefore anything that could be Committee to write to you on the done in this direction would, we feel, be very much appreciated by following matter:

Investors in this Colony am dear Sir-Yours faithfully,

Recently several articles appear- ed in the local Press referring to the steady decline in prices of local shares, and the Committee

of this Association have been dis- cussing ways and means whereby something could be done to bring about an improvement. In the market. There is no gainsaying the fact that the fall in prices is, in a large measure due to lack of confidence, especially amongst the Chinese community. Furthermore, we have

by been approached numerous Investors requesting that some action be taken in the

Those present to pay their last respect were:----Mesars." Chester Bennett, K. T. Wong, John Stener san, D. Hazel. D M. Biggar, J. KroghMoe and Karsten Larssen.

Wreaths

from the were sent following:---

"Your beloved wife and child- ren."""""Your parents in Norway."

J. Krogh-Moe, Marius Bergaust, matter. B. O. Anderson. Thomas Belsjoe

Any improvement is naturally. Captain S. Harnevig, Karsten bound up with the general pros- Larssen, the Norwegian Consul.

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TYPHOON WARNINGS -

..

perity of the Colony, and my Committee, therefore, direct me to take the liberty of writing you to enquire if it is possible for your Company to publish monthly re- turns of revenue in the Incal The American Consulate yester- papera Opinion has been express- day received the following typhooned that this might help to restore warnings from Manila, the ele-confidence to some extent, especial

ram being timed 3 p.m.-

ly amongst Chinese In stors.

Typhoon moving in 125 degrecą Long.. East, and 16 degrees Lat. North. Moving W.N.W.

Typhoon in about 130 degrees Long. East and 23 degrees Lat. N.," moving N.W.,

enter into an arrangement which TELEPHONE TO

EUROPE

Will Be Possible

Next Year

PLANS WELL FORWARD

MANCHURIA

(Sgd.) C. A. L. RICKETT, Secretary.

HK Sharebrokers' Assn. The public companies to which his letter has been addressed are [as follows:-

Hong Kong Tramways, Limited. Peak TramwayB.

The Star Ferry Co., Ltd. The Yaumati Ferry Co., Ltd. The Hong Kong Telephone Co..

Ltd.

The China Light & Power Co.,

Ltd.

The Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd. The Dairy Farm Co., Ltd. A.S. Watson, & Co., Ltd. The China Entertainment. Co.

Ltd. Humphreys Estate and Finance

Co., Ltd.

The HK. Land Investment- &

Agency Co., Ltd.

HK & Kowloon Godown Co..

Ltd.

NEWS SUMMARY

Mr. J. R. Wood, Mr, A. E. Wood and ̈ Mr. "W. H.. Edmonds were elected life members of the Givil Service CC at its annual generalv meeting held at the Club House "yesterday Mr. G. R. Sayer pre- sided and he reported that al- though the Anances succeeding in making a pròft of a little over 8500, it was less than that of the previous year."

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Our Racing Correspondent "Morning Dew writes his weekly racing article in this issue.

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That Hong Kong will be linked up with Europe and America (by telephone) next year is, reported In an interview published on"

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A claim for damages for slander concerning residents of 'Cheung. Chau and the alleged philander. ings of a police wireless operator' was heard before Mr. Justice Jacks yesterday.

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