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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1934.

PASSENGERS

The following passengers arrived on the as President Wilson from Shangbai on Monday: Mr. Dale D. Bales. Miss Likan T. Basha, Mr. IL C. C. E. Bonhoff, Mr. P. "A. Bregendahl Mr. Robert A. Browne, Mr. Sheppard R. Cooke, Miss Mary Dickson Cooke, Mr. George Costel- lo, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn. D. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Dodd, Mr. Jack P. Ells, Mr. Charles M. Gee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregory, Mr. Walter Hania, Mr. Robert R. Han- hon. Miss S. Stella Henoch Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hill, Dr. Robert Best Jackson, Miss F. Kelly Dr. L Shu Fan. Rev. St. Mieszczanski, Mrs. R. S. Norman, Mstr. Robert Nor- man, Miss Marion K. Ober, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Patton. and Miss Patton, Miss Stella Pincombe, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Reinicke, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Reynolds, Miss Ethel Royster, Mrs. Myron'Simon. Mr. H. Slade-Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton C. Smith, Miss Delma Speare, Mrs. Mary Speare, Mrs. Edith 0. Stowe, Miss Ann C. Stowe, Mstr. Edcliff C. Stowe, Mrs... W. G. Speyer and Miss Speyer, Cmdr. Hugh Vaughan- Williams, Mr. John Wakefield, Mr. R. L. 8. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weinberg.

NOTICE TO MARINERS

Gunnery Practice At Devils

Peak

The Barbour Master has issued a notice to mariners to the effect that gunnery practice will be car- ried out by the Military Authorities from Devils Peak on Monday, October 22, 1934.

All craft are thereby warned not to sail near the vicinity during the gunnery practice.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The list of ships expected to be in wireless communication with Hong Kong to-day-

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Deseado. Tokiwa Maru. Talma, Glenapp. Juno, Hozan Maru, Kid- derpore, Hydrangea, Slam, 'Em- press of Canada, Kul Sang, Kiungchow, Talming.

The original letter is held at Arcadia Worka and its authenticity can be verified.

Six months ago my Physician decided I should have, finally, to choose between INNER FOIL abstaining from smoking or giving up WRAPPING my career as a Singer.

(Patent No. 396510/-32) No fumblian the can come

completely away, allowing exch CiarrÍZA

masily and conveniently.

In desperation I tried various brands of Cigarettes, but without results, each having infurious and harmful effects to my throat.

to be traced Finally I tried Craven "A", and am more than delighted to inform you that they affect my throat in no way whatsoever, and that the Doctor is amazed."

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CHUNG YANG FESTIVAL

Large Crowd Visits

The Peak

Yesterday was the, Ninth Day of the Ninth Moon, the Chung Yang Festival, when the Chinese climbed the hills and mountains under the ancient bellef that this would en- able them to escape calamity and bad luck. Many took advantage of the opportunity to visit and wor- ship at the graves of their an- cestors or parents and relatives. The day was also observed for the "sweeping". and repairing of graves, and other matters con- nected with the departed.

In Hong Kong, the Chinese ob- served this Festival by visiting Victoria Peak, in their thousands as a former years, and no doubt the Peak Tramway and motor car companies did a roaring business. -Thousands of men, women and children journeyed the whole way up to the Peak Flagstaff on foot, bringing with them cakes and other delicades, as many observed the day as a hiking plenic.

Others, however, who were trou- bled with misfortune and ill-luck. few paper kites, and cut adrift in the fond expectation that the drifting kites would carry away all their bad luck!

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THE FIRE BRIGADE

Hon. I. G. P. Pays Farewell Visit

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The Hon. Mr. F. D. C. Wolfe, the retiring inspector General of Fa- ile, paid a farewell visit to the Hong Kong Fire Brigade yester- day when a special display of fire- fighting was given in honour of the occasion,

After the display. Mr. Wolfe In bidding farewell to the Brigade, sald that he was extremely sorry to leave the Fire Brigade, which had always had a particular and peculiar attraction for him. Dur- lng the 35 years that he had been

In Hong Kong, no department in the Government had undergone as complete a reorganisation as the Fire Brigade. It was now one of the most efficient departments in the Colony, and had often been. referred to as one of the most cap- able fre

the departments in For East.

An

CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

(Special to the "Hong Kong Day

"Press" (Oopyright.)]

SIN

GERMANY'S FOREIGN

TRADE

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Brrlin, Oct. 15. "The traditional theories of his- tory, especially as regards the con- ception of common world ideals,

Press Copyright).]- are contained in Christianity or humanistic teaching." said Alfred

Berlin. Oct. 15. Keen satisfactiuni teit in the Rosenberg, leader of the National-

German business world. at, the Socialist cultural movement, at a

figures for the meeting at Halle of the "Reichs-frade of September which show a Reichs foreign association for the study of Ger- still further approach to the goal aimed at in the policy of the of Economics, Whereas, in July, the value of Imports exceeded.

exports by 42 million marks, in August it was only 9 millions arid September-it, was but two millions, so that now

man history."

"The world's history must be writ- Reichs Ministry

ten anew," stated Rosenberg, "lace"

we regard not only present day life but also the past ages with other eyes. I bo- lleve that -the German nation

September ex- ports exceeded imports by 95

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which produced great world scient-import and export are virtually ists now has the right to de- equal... Last clare its rebirth. Further we be- lieve that the National-Socialist million marks. movemes not only has its mission

Another sptisfactory feature is to put out a new interpretation of that the volume of trade history but also has the right to whole has increased. decide who will write the new advanced from

Imports 343 millions in German

history. Beginning In August to 352 millions in Septem→ 1936 a new and strictly scientific ber, that is 9 millions more or 3 but completely clear and exhaus tire history will appear."

GERMAN DIPLOMATIC

- SERVICE

per cent, the increase being chiefly due to the import of more raw materials and half-nished goods. Exports also advanced from 334 millions in August to 350 in September, an increase of 5 cent. The increase in exports was al- most entirely due to greater acti- (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily viby in foreign aales of manufac-

Press" (Copyright.}}

tured articles which is precisely what the oficial policy aims at achieving.- Transocean Kuo Min.

"I feel that the officers of the Fire Brigade deserve great credit for their co-operation in keeping | Tranenccan Kun Min. the Brigade up-to-date and mak- It into such efficient force," said Mr. Wolte, them

Continuing, Mr. Wolfe paid a tribute to the work of Mr. H. T. Brooks, Superintendent of the Brigade, who, had succeeded in making it into what it was to-day

Berlin, Oct. 15. and to Mr. J. C. Fitzhenry, whose

Following the re-shuffle of the inspection tours had kept the Brig-German, diplomatic service it was ade up to such a high state of eff- ciency.

And those who succeeded in reaching the top of the Peak are supposed to be the lucky ones!

It is natural to hope for a change for the better, so with all our trou- bles and worries and the burden of trade depression, let us hope with our Chinese friends that all "bad luck have left us.

officially announced here on Mon- day that the German Minister in

Mr. Wolfe concluded by appeal-Dublin, Dr. von Dehn-Schmidt has GERMAN SHARE MARKET

ing to the members of the Brigade to continue the work that they had been doing so well, with the satisfaction of knowing that they were doing their duty and doing

RECENT EVENTS well

IN AUSTRIA «

British Labour Request

London, October 15. Sir John Simon to-day received 4 deputation from the National Council of Labour Members which urged the British Government to Lise their influence with the Austrian Government on behalf of the Austrian Socialists and Trade Unionists concerned with the events of February last.

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In reply, the Foreign Secretary said the Government had follow- ed the matter closely and with particular concern. Every would realise that the matters raised were largely the domestic concern of the Austrian Govern- ment, but the latter wert doubt- less aware of the feelings which the conditions described were

Lound to arouse in British public opinion. The deputation would be glad to learn that some of the Socialist leaders had in fact re- cently been released.- British Wireless, «"!

PLANS FOR AIRPORT AT LIVERPOOL

Maximum Ground Space For Aircraft

(Special Air Mall Special}

ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE

Negotiations To Be Continued

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[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)}

Berlin, Oct. 15. There was no uniform tendency

been appointed Minister Plenipot entlary in Bucharest, while

the German Minister in Guatemala, Herr von Kuhlmann has been ap- pointed to Dublin and will be re- placed in Guatemala by the Lega- tion councillor, Dr. Kraske. The in the ahare market, the figures German minister in Santiago, Bar- about the improved status of Ger- on von Reisewitz Kaderžin has many's foreign trade arriving too been temporally put on, the retir- late to stimulate buying. Price changes were small and mostly downwards. Transocean Kuo Min,

The fixed interest security market was also dull, gold and mortage bonds holding up well but city loans were drooping. Call Money 4 to 4- Transocean Kuo Min

ed list

VETERANS' REUNION"

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" apyright.3]

London, October - 15.

Munich, Oct. 15. Economic Adviser to the British Hitler's old regiment, the Bavarian

Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Chief

Three thousand Veterans of

Government, left London this Reserve Infantry Regiment No. afternoon for Berlin to continue 18 held a reunion here in com Anglo-German trade and finan-memoration of the hard-fought cial negotiations, The question battle of Ypres twenty years ago:

of debts will also form part of Rousing cheers greeted the read- the discussions on this occasion. ing of the telegram sent to his In an announcement regarding former comrades-in arms by "Hit the Anglo-German exchange lex, conveying a cordial message agreement. the Board of Trade to his old fellow-soldiers and re- state that the unsold balance ingretting his inability to attend the special account of the Bank Transdcean Kuo Xin. of England at the Reichsbank October to 5,200,000 Reichmarks amounted on the evening of 13th

notified to the Reichsbank and approximately.

nwälting transfer to the special account at midday on 13th Octo- ber amounted to 11,400,000 Reichs- marks approximately.

The

amount

MURDER SUSPECT

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright:)]

Paris, Oct. 15. Sylvester Malny, suspected to be an accomplice of the Marseilles The Board of Trade propose in murderer, was arrested on Monday future to sue an announcement afternoon on a road leading put to on these lines twice weekly the town of Melun after Saturday'a British Wireless,

SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE

Attempts To Induce Japan To Buy

(Special Air Mail, Service)

London, Sept. 28...

A Cape Town message says that the Union of South Africa, in an

Liverpool, Sept. 28. Developments at the airport of Liverpool, which are estimated to cost £100,000, were decided · úpon to-day at a meeting of the Speke Estate sub-committee of the Liver- pool Corporation" finance 'commit- Lee, under the chairmanship of attempt to eliminate Japanesa Sir Thomas White. The Hamburg articles, is plaiming to introduce aerodrome will, in some measure,

2 Tariff Blm Parliament In December. be taken as a model in the new design that was approved and

While reporting the situation which consists of new control to Tokyo, Mr. Fujimura, the Jap- anese Consul there, is exchanging bulldings, a hangar to house nine

views with leading Japanese bus- large aeroplanes, a site for a

inesi interests as to the measures second hanger of similar dimen-

to be taken. As Mr. Fujimura and; sions, two parking-places for motor-cars, and internal roadsrepresentatives of the Mitsui and Mitsublab! firms are invited by the

REICHSMARK QUOTA- TIONS

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily "Press" (Copyright.}}

Berlin, Oct. 18.

Reichsmark quotations (without guarantee): -

New York

Paris... Amsterdam

Faris Sterling Dollar Traniacean Kuo Min.

40.6

811!

59.41:

73

... 15.081

ENGLAND'S FIRST COLD SPELL

Snow Falls Recorded

London, October 15. feverish hunt in the woods of

England is experiencing the first Fontaineblau by the police, from cold spell of the season and some whom he had escaped soon after snow fell to-day in Kent as well his first arrest.

as in Derbyshire Peaks and Scot- The rumour spread on Mondaytish Highlands. Rough weather inorning that Mainy had commit-covers a large area and gusta ted-suicide, through the finding of reached 70 miles an hour at Holy- the body of a man who had hang-head to-day. The Cross-Channel ed himself in the woods and whose alr services experienced very description tallied with Malny's, bumpy conditions and round the thus proved to be untrue

coasts Lifeboats Transocean Aro. Min.

have answered several cells in heavy seat.com Aritish Wireless.

BEREAVED QUEEN'S

MESSAGE

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright|V|

The

: Berlin, Oct. 15. Yugoslavia, has addressed the

Queen widow. Marie of!

following telegram to Chancellor Hitler, I thank your Excellency sincerely for the words .-of:

or the total of about 450 acres south African Government to ex-sympathy addressed to me on the

press their views to Committee when t

the Tariff meets in November, it is expected they will record formal opposition at that time-adds the report.

occasion" "pf my sad bereave- ment. Your Excellency's kind Trouincean Lun Min words deeply moved me.

BARONETCY FOR LORD MAYOR

Mr. Sheriff Joseph To Be Knighted

Special Air Mall Service)

"Londay, Sept. 28.“ It was announced from No. 10, Downing-street last night that the King has approved that a baronet" cy of the United Kingdom shall be conferred on Sir Charles Collett Special to the "Hong Kong Dally from the office of Lord Mayor of upon the occasion of his retirement

Press (Copyright).] London.

SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSE

In the airport, some 20 acres come within the scope of the scheme. The plan, designed by Mr. A.D Jenkins, the land steward and surveyor to the corporation, almis at having a minimum of frontage. The Osaka Branch of the. for the administrative buildings. Department of Commerce and and a maximum of ground space Industry is to sponsor a joint con for aircraft. The ground now ference of Government officials available is considerably greater in and businessmen to discuss the extent than the Hamburg aero altuation. Adjustment of the pre- frome, and has a maximum length sent one-sided state of trade will of 11/3 mile. There will be anbe the main tople. Its ported sixty men employed to work that the honour of knighthood be His Majesty has also approved. crnamental garden behind the that the principal object of the on the reconstruction of the conferred on control buildings, and on each side South African Government in in- cethedral in Katowice in Rolls Joseph on the occasion of his Alderman 8 G wide maces will be reserved for troducing the tariff bill is to cauas Upper Bilesia were injured, thirty retirement from the office of Sherin the parking of cars. The control Japan to buy at least 50,000 bales seriously, when a scaffolding col- of the City of London. buldings will be crowned with á of South African wool this year, lock-tower, and will consist of Japanese traders here, however, four floors, with a restaurant on express. reluctance to meet the the first floor.

demand,

Cracow, Oct. 15.

lapsed in consequence of the re- cent beavy rainfadis. Ten of the injured are not expected to live. Transuerań Kan Miri:

The other Sheriff of the year, Bir George Broadbridge, knighted in 1929,

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