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NOTICE.

THE

THE Swimming Championships of the Colony will take place at the V. R. C. on October 10th 11th, 12th and 13th. Entries close on October, 4th at 6 p.m. Entry Forms may be obtained from the Hon. Secretary.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

QUE>N'S COLLEGE,

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Tbe held at the T. M. C.A., Kow. THE Augnl Swimming Sports will loon. on THURSDAY, October 4th, at 2.30' p.in.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

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TE EIGHTH EXTRA

THE

KADE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY SATURDAY, 878 VALLEY on OCTOBER, and on WEDNESDAY, 10TH OUTOREB, 1984, commencing a 2.00 pm on bath days.

1.30 p..

The First Bell will be Rung at

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed, throughout the Meeting.

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

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $3.02 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtaimble throngh the SECRET

ABY upon the personal application of

Member, rach Member to be respon-

sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &e

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Ballding (Tel 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

On No. Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during The Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Olub House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1934.

RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND TIBET

"Sin Wen Pao" Joins Issue

With London "Times".

Shanghal, Oct. 2. leading Lamas who have asserted In an editorial, the "Sin Wen loyalty to China by hearty invita Pao,"

an influential Shanghai tions to the Panchen, Lama, an Chinese newspaper, Indignantly ardent supporter of the National

with the Ja'ns issue

London Government, to return to Tibet. Times" articles and comments | At any rate, Tibetan matters are regarding Sino-Tibetan relations. China's purely domestic affairs in Objecting explicitly to the "Times" which the British Government by The inauguration of the new statement that S no-Tibetan rela- the Tibet-Indian treaty expressly train service to Canton must be tions had been severed since 1913 convenanted not to interfere. It its criticisms of General is most regrettable that the Brit- another indication and

Huang's manner of carrying out ish official paper's tone gives an that in some respects at least, his mission in Lhassa, the "Sin impression that the British people Hong Kong is doing its best to keep wen Pao" points out that such hope for the failure of General abreast of times and when it is utterances are entirely unwarrant- Huang's mission and Tibet inde- considered that so big a project ased and deplorable in the interests pendence. Although China gladly a Railway is pushing ahead of Sino-British friendship. Tibet remembers and relies on the Brit- despite the dimcult times, then is to China what India is to Bri-ish Government's assertions

ou she has no intention of annexing indeed the Colony has cause to tain, congratulate itself. Although this the British-India policy entitles Tibet, Chinese misgivings will be

aroused attitude necessartly

!! Britain new express service is still in its China to expect sim ̈lar infancy, there have been signs ai- towards Sino-Tibetan affairs. treats Tibet as an Independent view to following ready that it will prove to be a hig

Tibet for many years has been state with a factor towards bringing more regenerally recognised as

part of Japan's methods in Korea. venue to the Colony by way of China by Britain among others; In conclusion, the "Bin. Wen traffic receipts, both for goods and hence the official British Journal's Pao" reminds the London "Times" passengers and this has given Mr. statement on the non-existence of of the Tibet-India treaty R. D. Walker, the Chief Engineer Sino-Tibetan relations s'nce 1913sions pointing out that and Manager of the Railway, and is tantamount to recognition of ter's apprehending

China's non-criticism

that

If Gossip We Must

provi- | Mrs. A. H. Compton at the M.C.I... the lat-

Gala disturbances his very capable staff reason to look Tibet as an independent state. as a result of General Huang's forward, with every confidence. toch na keenly resents such atti-activities do not justify in inter

4.8 well as the London fering with the affairs of Tibet

a bright and prosperous future for tude

cities.

CABINET DOWNFALL

(BY "PRUDENCE")

Club in the Colony, and the dance last Friday, was a thoroughly good show altho' It was not quite so crowded as usual, on account of the number of counter-attractions that same night.

"Dear Prudence, you are always describing other people's dresses ir. your column... won't you tell me what you wear yourself. I am sure vou must have the most exquisite- dresses since you know so much about the fashions! -

Yours in anticipation

Curious."

"ELEPHANT'S BREATH"

There are so many pretty girls answering to the name of Smalley that I don't feel sure which of them was responsible for "throwing a birthday party" but they all camé on to the U.S.R.C, afterwards, Joan

It is charming of you, my dear looking very charming in bright chestnut-green Mary ditto in pale "Curious" to take an interest in my blue lace, while Rachel was very appearance, so let me Inform you sweet in white. With them were a

that I generally wear the same old crowd of nice looking young men. dress, with or without a back (ac- and pretty Sylva Morris who look-cording to the weather) of that ed very dainty in black and several other "lovelies" as well

Colonel and Mrs. Morris were there too, but had another party of their own of "marrieds" and a big table out under the trees in the garden. Mrs. Morris is a ofarming hostess, and I heard a lot of laugh ter coming from their direction. and gathered that it was a very

good party.

SOME SNAPPY TUNES

Captain "Dumpy" Dunlop as 0.

elusive stiade of gray known as "Elephants Breath" and worn with slippers to match. My hair waved by Mrs. Beaten set by Louis, and clipped by the Barber at the Peak Hotel. I get my gloves at Lane Crawfords, my evening wrap,... at the Swatow Silk Blore, and my jewellery in Catt Street, and if there is anything else you want to know don't hesitate to ask. But in case you hope to identify me by my apparel let me warn you I axı. getting a new outfit quite soon, and when you see me in my "Josephine: C" you certainly won't recognise me!

Hoping this finds you as it leaves me in the blues... I mean in;

Yours ever,

The Hong Kong ADC. will lose both sections of the Railway. Dur-Times" criticism that the Nation which is Chinese territory. The a very fine character-actor, when ing the last few months, great im- al Government's special envoy bad British Government very correct- Mr. Sydney West salls for home C gramophone had a lot of snappy

the tunes on tap, and managed to dance | provements have been made with erred by directly making a state-ly refrained from raising objec-to-day (Wednesday) on the permanent way and in the ment to the Tibetan people in- tions when Chinese troops drove Philoctetes." The Y. in Kowloon a lot between times but was so

he very nearly turned the dance the pink - Chinese Section particularly this stead of through a medium the out the Dalai Lama from Tibet will miss him too, for he has been lavish with the French chalk that Tibet Assembly. Such an Assem- during the pre-Republic days, and responsible for producing quite a has been very noticeable. It is Impossible to dwell on the Fastly's regular existence, in fact, is the same rule ought to hold good number of Sketches and short floor into a skating rink. "Mrs. dubious, and moreover the ad-to-day against interference in plays there from time to time. Hancocks looked quite lovely in an possibilities of the Railway in one ministrative power in Tibet 's con- China's domestic affairs-

still remember his brilliant acting Anne Boleyn dress of clinging article, but one must readily see centrated in the hands of the China United Press.

in "The Monkeys Faw" "and his white and a coronet of pearls. Mrs. that at the present rate of pro-

killing performance as a char-Kayll chose crisp organdle check- gress, the day is not far off when

lady" in a short play by Barrie, ed with green, Mrs, Anderson was Kowloon will be the terminus of a

His A.D.C. success include the part rather stately in white and cherry great network of Railways with connection to the great European

of the "Tenant" in "Payment De- red, and Mrs. Peter Williams had s ferred." the French Cafe Proprietor fascinating ruff of ostrich feathers in "Ten Minute Alfbl," and "Lob" Miss Scott Harsten in white had in "Dear Brutus." His last appear the cutest little caps led Quaker- ance in the Colony was I think, a wise under her chin, and Mrs. the Helena May as Wolsey in the Armstrong was most alluring in, famous "Farewen" scene, and he black with one of those open-air also played the part of an escaped backs. Miss Owen Hughes was convict in a clever little Crook very tail and slender in a dress

afternoon. play that, same

He patterned in flowers and her sister made a great hit, too, as the King wore dark green diagonal stripes. of Hearts" in Mrs Womack's Pan- noticed Mr. Wynne-Jones there tomine last winter; and also pro- with a crowd. He has been living duced the Nativity Play at St. in Kowloon while his family are John's Cathedral at Christmas-n Englaad but will move up to the time. A very notable Kist of achieve ments: Here is wishing him good luck and a brilliant future in England. 2:

PUBLIO ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Publi- It has been argued that in times Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Take the present, a policy with for all Parsons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and economy as the watchword must be Sailors in uniform are admitted Ha' strictly adhered to. We agree to a

Price.

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Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, ets, will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tas HONG KONG JOCKAY OLUB during the Race Meeting.

By Order

certain extent, but at the same time it must be remembered that if we were merely to sit back and hope for better times, we will not make apy headway so that the enterprise shown by the Railway officials is all the more praise- worthy when the contrary seems to be the rule in the Colony at" the [2878

present time..

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 1st Oct ber, 1934.

Stop Itching

and Sleep!

What marvelous relief! Just bathe with Cuticura Soap, anoint with Citi- eura. Olntiment and the irritation, itching and burn- ing of pimples, rashes and eczema are soothed and healing soon follows. Mil lions throughout the world know Cuticura's reputa tion for results and use it with success for all kinds of skin irritations.

Sample 'ouch Soap, Ointment and Taleum on receipt of 2a cia. Addizmus : Muller & Peligne (Asia) Lõk, P.Q). Bez 23. Hong Kong. Bold Throughout the World

TWO SHOWS IN ONE MURDER SET TO MUSICI

★A perfect combination of spectacle and mystery!

EARL CARROLLS

Murder at the

VANITIES

£

world.

With the expansion of the Rall- way. certain changes to the site now occupied by the administra- tion must be made. The present station is, perhaps, quite suitable for present needs but when we are looking ahead, we have to bear one point in mind, and that is a more spacious and up-to-date station is destrable to cope with the expected increase in traffic. In this con- nection it is felt that it would he

a good thing if we can follow the example of Singapore and have

Two Personalities

Nicola Titulescu, whose resignation | Ricardo Samper, chief of the nice "walk" along the waterfront as Foreign Minister is stated to Spanish Cabinet which decided to where not only passengers of the have caused the fall of the resign on pressure from the leader Railway but also the general public

Roumanian Cabinet

of the Catholic party may spend the evenings in the open air.

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Looking, still further ahead, we picture very drastic changes in the waterfront, In that portion where the Police Plers are now situated. If Kowloon is to be the terminus

of a great network of railways,

SHANGHAI-NANKING RAILWAY

Double Tracking To Be Begun Shortly

then we must give passengers on the trains every comfort possible. There must be a number of people (Special to the "Hong Kong Dals who may make the trip to Kowloon by train and then do the West River How much more convenient

Press" (Copyright.)]

Shanghai, Oct. 2.

CHINA'S TRADE FÖR EIGHT MONTHS

Vast Excess In Volume Of Exports

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Frias" (Copyright),]

Shanghai Oct. 2. The double tracking of the states that China's import trade for The Maritime. Customs report

he past eight months amounts to $724,091,000 and exports to $35,716, 000 showing an excess in importa of over $300,000,000- China United Press.

HUGE CONSERVANCY. PROJECT

RAILWAY MINISTER'S

The U.S.R.C. continues to keep up its reputation as the cheerlest

Peak again when Mrs. Wynne- Jones returns next month.

I had a letter from a sweet little person who signs herself "Curious",

Prudence.

with Mra.

the other day. She wrote as 191-Lady Southor talking with lows:---

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The first "Ladies' Night" at, the European Y. M. C. A will be held on October 25 next.

G. F. Hole

NEWS SUMMARY

I want facts not suspicions". sald Mr. Wynne-Jones- yeaterday at the Kowloon Magistracy, when A W. Grimmitt

The wedding of Miss. Marjory: addressing Mr. St. Giles, daughter of the British who brought a charge of alding Consul General in Tientsin and | and abetting the exportation of Mrs. Olles. to Mr. Ivor Edwin | prepared oplum from the Colony House took place on September against a Chinese male. Page 6 The formal opening by Bishop 22 in All Saints Church, in Tien- Hall of the Chinese YM.C.A. Kow-tain with the Rev. C. W. Scott per- loon branch extension will take forming the ceremony. Mrs. Giles, place on Wednesday, October 10. the bride's mother gave the bride |at 4 p.m...

Having "returned from vacation Mr. Trinidad E. Lacayo has re- sumed charge of the Nicaraguan and San Salvador Consulates.from Mr. Eugene G. Lacayo, Acting Con- ful,

League season officially closes on The Hongkong Lawn Tennis Monday, October 15, and all clubs with outstanding matches are ur gently requested to play them off

before that date.

Five case of enteric fever (one death), one of paratyphoid fever, three o: cerebro-Spinal fever (two deaths) and forty-five deaths from tuberculosis were reported for the week ended on Sept. 29, "

it would be then to have the West Shanghai-Nanking Rallway will be River steamer wharves situated started soon. The widening of the near the Railway Station? We do Shanghai-Nanking sections road not suggest that all the wharves be bed was started yesterday. moved over to the Kowloon side, | China United Presi. but perhaps it would be possible for one or two of the larger com- panies to work in conjunction with the Rallway. All this, however, rests with the power-that-be but we have no doubt that when the

IMPEACHMENT time is opportune for them to take

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily any such step the opportunity will

Press” (Copyright).] not be allowed to pass unnoticed.

Nanking, Oct. 2. We might add at this point that

Ninety thousand man have After an exhaustive enquiry n- unless the Star Ferry Company started conservancy work along to the charges against Mr. Ka lends its co-operation by running the wai Rver for which the Meng Yu. Minister of Rallways. special launches to cope with the Kiangau Provincial Government the Committee for the Pun - "rush" when the trains arrive. it plans to employ another 70,000 ment of High Government Om- yuan General Ho Ying Ching, visit. would be a great inconvenience for labourers.

cials yesterday exonerated Minis cd the Manchu Western Tombs and nassengers who are in a hurry to A twenty million dollar domes-ter Xu, declaring that the im- returned to Pelping this evening. get to Hong Kong,

tle loan will be floated to finance peachment was without justinca-Renter Returning to the subject of the this huge project. rew Express Trains, we have noth-China United Press. ing but the highest praise for both

the British and Chinese Sections

for making it possible for the trip.

special to the Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).1.

Tsingkangpu, Oct: -2.

tion

China United Prein

courage in both hands and launch- ed forward in a manner which should earn for them the gratitude

GEN. HO YING CHING

Pelping. Oct. 2 After visiting Charhar and Sul-

ADMIRAL DREYER LEAVES PEIPING

away. Miss Evelyn Young was the bridesmaid and Mr. Andrew Del- wing the best man. The ushers were Mr. T. 9. Marshall, Mr. C. E Crookshank and Mr. G. W. Creigh ton.

St. Pauls Boys College held their annual swimming sports in the European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool yesterday afternoon" › - Page 10

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"A trip to Klondike” was the title of an address delivered at the Rotary Club yesterday by Pro- fessor Brown

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