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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934.

ROTARY TALK

(Cantinized from Pare 7)

we say

"collectors," is amazing. This accounts for the fact that liquid soap, and towels on chains are sometimes' supplied. Apropos of this a parish magazine once contained a paragraph thanking" donors for gifts to the forthcom- ing bazaaN. After setting out a catalogue of articles, and the names of those who had presented them, the announcement, ended "And, we ought to tharik two anonymous friends for presents of cutlery and napety, These ladies and

gentlemen prefer to make themselves known only by their initials which Bre LMS. and IN.E.R. respectively." (Laughter)

NEWS FROM CHINA

CANTON NEWS KWANGTUNG

AND NOTES

(From Car Special Correspondent)

1. f

Canton, Sept. 25.

TAXES

Tariff Surcharge To

Be Enforced

The National Products Sales omet has appointed six firms of sugar merchants to handle the sale of molasses in Canton. Each (From Our Special Correspondent) firm has to give security of

Canton, Sept. 25. $10,000.

Many new taxes will become Molasses is used in connection effective

from October 1, while with the manufacture of Chinese enorts are being made to

to enforce wine and sauces. The import of collection of those new levies al- this product amounts to about ready proclaimed. $100,000 per month. Canton and Among the new taxes to be cui- The Aberdonian....

Statow .... fre chief .consuminglected Hext month are the ten per You have all seen the large centres of mblasses. The present cent ad valorem tax of rolled to- number of automatic machines in rangement is equivalent to a bacco in order to provide a sum stations at Home."wo small boya government monopoly on similar of $1,500,000 for the serial defence were once confronted with a pro-

basis as the sugar monopoly. of Canton and the special protec blem at King's Cross. They want-

Aérodrome At Namhúng

tivé tariff or rather tarif súr- ed two penny pieces of chocolate The Air Force stationed at

charge. from an automatic machine but shaokwin, Northern Kwangtung.

Considerable propaganda is lét only had one ha'penny each has been moved farther up to loose about the danger of aerial One of these boys was a budding Namihung, which is considered to bombardments on Canton, and this financial genius and he hit upon be a better vantage point in con-point is driven home by means of the idea of placing the coins onnection with the anti-Communist radio, broadcasts.. posters, and the nearby main line in front of campaign. Namihung is nearer to pamphlets prepared by the Ten- a standing train in the hope that Kiangsi than Shackwan

Costs Its passage would squeeze them

!romi out to the required size. After

Colonel Tam Shou, commanding money is partly raised

the tobacco tax. the train had gone they proceed-officer of the first air squadron, ed to the spot and descended to

Oficial announcement of collect- has reported to the headquarters the track. To their consterna- tion they could find no trace of the coins. They discovered the serious error they had made whet turning up a timetable they found the traih

concerned Was

the "Aberdoniant:" (Laughter)

A Personal Experience Every railway official works at some stage in his career at high tension. Damage has to be made good even if it means working night and day to restore traffic. In January 1927 I was sent up to Pahang in the Federated Malay States to attempt to restore rail- way communications which had beer damaged by food. Ovar 150 miles of track had been inun- dated to an average depth of 20 feet, the maximum depth of water over the rails being 30 feet. The problem involved in feeding the populace and sending back mess ages to Headquarters 300 miles distant was no mean task. You can imagine my feelings after a reconnaisance of the bosition

which had extended over 4 days and 4 nights to discover on my re- turn to the advanced base that nothing constructive had been

done during my absence. Mess- ages to Headquarters had to be relayed by telephone from a place called Gemas, the advanced port- able phone on the Pahang line being placed in a saloon coach just clear of the flooded area. I toid the officer at Gemas, who responsible for the transmission to Headquarters, all about the position and I gave him my opin- ion of the individual responsible for the torpidity at the advanced base, in no

WES

Men League. Air. defence

of the air force here that then tarin surcharge was made removal of the

on September 9 by the Provincial aeroplanes and spare parts have been completed. Department of Finance, but the proclamation mentioned only the Tax Reforms Urged

Hit of articles without naming a Merchants here have petitioned date for the enforcement of the to the South-west Political Coun- tarif. It is reported, however, that ell that the stamp, tax collectors cèflection wii Begth on October 1. should be restrained from making Tils surcharge is applicable both utdue collection or imposing un-to goods from foreign countries" justinable fines on shops. These and from other provinces. Chinese collectors make inspection of the manufactured goods in Hong Kong books and correspondence of and Shanghai will be hard hit by shops and require shopkeepers to the new "tarif affix revenue stamps when no sale is transacted.

or

to

Meat merchants have petitioned

the provincial authorities to The South-west Political Coun cancel the sanitary tax, on beef, cit is also urged to improve the pork, and mutton. They say that business tax.

It is complained the slaughter tax has yielded to that a higher assessment of rates the government coffers $300,000 a is made when a shop is moved year and that the sanitary tax, in- from one place to another when a son succeeds his fathers but a surtax almost as high as tended for construction purposes. in the management. of the shop. In. some cases, a branch store or

the slaughter tax. godown is required to pay the same amount of business tax as. the head office

RAILWAY PARLEY

Speeding-Up The

Work

Hankow, Sept. 14. The joint conference, for the three sections Canton-Shluchow, and Chansha-Hankow-or uncertain terms. I Canton-Hankow Railway came to

"This surcharge is the heaviest and breaks all records," complain- ed the meat sellers.

Another way to raise more money is by a proposal to declare molasses as a government mono-. poly. The monopolies on sugar and tungsten are highly prontable. and money is also made by governi- ment operation and sale of cement, silk goods, sulphuric äčlä, etc.

The Kwangtung Provincial Gov-" ernment hopes to make

more money by selling paper, beer, fron steel, and fertilisers in the In- mediate future, Buch goods will be rusnufactured from government

plants.

the WANG CHING-WEI

then settled down to the first a clase yesterday after three daily

sleep I had had for days. At sessions. A total of 28 resolutions Returns To Natking

pelating to the speed-up of con- struction work, unification of the services and erection of an iron bridge across the Yangtze River to link up Hankow with Wuchang, was adopted.

about 2 am, a buzzing of the telephone sounded near my ear. I took no notice at first but even- tually answered. A Tamil Clerk at Headquarters said to me. "Excuse me troubling you sir, but could you tell me what N.BG.

Mr. Hsia. Kwang-yu, special de- means after a gentleman's name."legate of the Ministry of Railways, I told him-in terms that suggest left here last night on his return ed that he ought to know as he WES a Knight of the order. (Laughter)

Names of Stations Railway Stations are given a variety of names. The longest one on record is a certain station in Wales which consists of dhe word with 58 letters and which

Shanghai, Sept. 22. After a day's

stay in Shanghai, Mr. Wang Ching Wei, President of the Executive Yuan, returned to.j Nanking by train last night. His visit here, Mr. Wäng told his inter- viewers before his departure, was

to the Capital Messrs. L, Hsten to receive medical treatment, and ken and Lia Hung-hsun, respec- tive Managing-Directors for the southern and central section of the line, returned to their posts to-day.

own

It is learned that part of the skuchow-Chuchow section w

be completed within the current

at the same time he visited several of his friends in Shanghai, includ ing Dr. Wang Chung Hui, judge of the Permanent Court at The Hague

the Standing Committee of the and Mr. T. V: Soopg, member" of

National Economic Commission.

the

for practical purposes is contract year. The Ministry of Railways protest to Japan against the recent Questioned as to the Chinese ed to Llanfair. I won't bother has instructed the Engineering deportation of Chinese, overseas, you with its real name as its Bureau charge to open it to Mr. Wang, stated that Mr. Suma, pronunciation is beyond me, at public traffic immediately upon Japanese Consul-General had call- any rate after a Rotary tiffn A District Officer in Malaya was

completion.

The Ministry of Hallways has al-ed on Mr. Tang Yu Jen, Vire- once requested to name a new so instructed the authorities made a verbal explanation. A Minister of Foreign Affairs, and station on the Port Dickson line charge of the Hunan-Hupeh sec~ He suggested Perhentian Siput tion to institute through trans-ten reply is being awaited from and boards inscribed m Roman portation with other rallways, be- lettering, Malay, Tamil and Chi- sides the Peipzig-Hankow Rallway that the Government had instruct-

Japanese Government, Mr. Wang confirmed the report nese were duly erected. The in order to promote development General Manager some time later of the staple products in the two Dr. Alfred Bae, Chinese Minister learnt what this meant in Eng provinces.

to Washington, to make a thorough Ush. Its Uteral translation, was

investigation, into the allegatiotis, "The resting place of the Snail."

during the munitions Inquiry in The name has now been changed. Talking of Malays reminds me

America, of the acceptance of com- mission by Chinese omncials The of a letter once received by à petition. Latterly however, owing pendent of the Executive Yuan, Editway Engineer friend of mine to the rapid growth of Road who is concurrently, acting Foreign why had dismissed & Tamil Gal Transportation they have hit to Minister, did not attach much im ger:for continued lasteks. This come out of their shells and to letter croved re-instatement and fight for their existence. An elected At Geneva, bolting out portance to China's failure to get ended up by saying "for which eminent, professor of econo- that the seat on the Connell wie act of grace I shall for ever pray mies commenting Son to Lord God Almighty whom your aspect of railway rationalisa nati-pettianerit honour, 80 closely resembles" tion stated that "Cld age cannot (Laughter) dhe do t

Heen Competition

Kuo Min..

this

The National Economic Com- be attained by ivind ca imitalssion is to call a general meeting cake,”-në Had presumably derer next week, During: his

To conclude, Railways have tackled a railway buffet bim with Mr. Boong been in existence for over a cen- | (Applause)

tury. The boylibod days were very hearty vote or thanks on of the Commission singularly, free from worry and behalf of the Rotary Club

arrangements of the

there was very little real com proposed by Mr. 1. 0. 1. Bellamy, meeting.

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