HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 5, 1934.
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GEN. CHIANG
ST. ANDREW'S BALL
THE HONG KONG BRANCH OF THE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION ·
MEMBERS of St. Andrew's His ExeLeRMOT BY WILLIAM PEEL,
Society attending this funo.
KOM.G, X.ME.
will prende
At the First Meeting for 1834-85 on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
tion are requested to return their Ball Subscription Lists to the Joint Hon. Secretary at their earliest con- renience. This will permit the issu ing of Invitation Cards in good time for Members and Guests to attend THE
the Practice Dances."
Hong Kong, 3rd Noveinber; 1934.
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THE HONGKONG DEVELOP- MENT BUILDING & SAVINGB
SOCIETY. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION)
NOTICE is hereby given that a
General Meeting of Contri- bateries will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Percy Smith, eth & Fleming, No. 6, Des Vœux Road Central, (4th floor) Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 14th November, 1994, at 2.90 p.m. for the purpose of receiving a report by the Liquidators, and a Summary of the Liquidatva" Receipts and Payments to the 31st July, 1884. -
Hong Kong, 2ad November, 1934.
J. HENNESSEY SETH ] Liquida.
- 9. HAMPDEN ROSS
tors.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY "
CLUB.
Drs the ELEVENTH Extra Race Meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, the 17TH NOVEMBER, 1934 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building: The Club House, Happy Valley; to Hong Kong Club: the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
RAFT Programmes and Entry
Eatrics close as 19 o'clock NOON on - THURSDAY, the 8TH NOVEM. BEB, 1934.
By Order.
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C. A BROWN,
Secretary.
THE HONGKONG AND CANTON ICE MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
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CTO-MORROW)
AT 5,30 P.M. in
DEPARTS
Rousing Send Off At Peiping
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press (Copyright).] Accompanied by Madame Chiang
非
31st October 1934,
Curiosity killed the Cat"
I wonder what you think of that? I am not trying to be rude. -- But you've asked for it, my dear
Prude.
The Buxom Barmaid is quite sad. Your 'write-up' of 'her' was too
bad." Wrong were you about her tresses...
4f Gossip We Must
Everybody has been so full of the Tattoo that I do not intend to write anything about the show itself but on Thursday-night, when
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE Kal Shek, Mr. Yang Yung Tal, Forgot her mong the "Pretty it was opened by Major General
Mr G.. SIMS, BA will speak on "NAIVE PROSE."
Before the Lecture, General Basins will be dealt with :---
(1) Approval of Accounts for 1934-15, (1) Electin of Ofice-bearers for
1934-25.
Those who wish to have Tea in the Lecture-ball, must order it the day before, from the Matron of the Helena May Instituto (Tel. No. 22160).
R. R. CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary & Treasurer.
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MATHIESEN-On Saturday, Octo- ber 27, 1934, at Dr. Noll's Private Hospital, Shanghai, to! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mathiesen
3. son.
MARRIAGE KALOUSEK-NAPOLOFF.-On Oc
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tober 31. 1934, at the Russian Orthordox Church, Shanghai, at 3.30 p.m. Luba, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Napolon, to Yaloslav John. only son of Mrs. P. Kalousek of Shanghai.
DEATHS
WISER.-On Monday, October 29, 1934, at the General Hospital, Shanghai, Rose Wiser, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. G, C. Wiser, aged 52 years. PRICE-At the General Hospital
Singapore on October 26, 1934. Janet Adelaide, the dearly be- loved wife of S. D. Price.
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HONG KONG, NOVEMBER 6.901.
- RETURN TO REASON
It has been said that the nature of governments is not transformed by the mere fact of meeting together. Similarly, fundamental
chief secretary, Mr. W. H. Donald, adviser and General Sung Che Yuan, Charhar Chairman, General | Chiang Kai Shek proceeded to the north west yesterday afternoon by the Pelping-Sulyuan train amid a rousing send off. Before his de- parture he received many visitors at separate meetings; including Mr. Huang Fu, Dr. Wang Chung Hui and Mr. W. W. Yen.
While his itinerary has not been announced. It is understood a visit to the Ming Tombs will be in- cluded — Chino United Prom.
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RECAPTURED AREAS
Relief For Poor And Destitute
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
Nanchang. Nov. 4. Relief work for the poor and destitute in the recaptured areas is assisted by educational in- stitutions here.
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Over
hundred principals. teachers and staff members of the
„Dresses "!
But to forgive you 'she' is keen. It you care to-'the' can be seen At Claremont Hotel, Flat 22. P.M. Six to Seven-can do?
Buzom Barmaid,
COLD SPELL IN HOPEI
Deaths And Disruption
Of. Traffic
[Special to the Hong Kong Dalby Press" (Copyright.)]
O. C. Borrett, who was accompani- ed by Mrs. Borrett. I saw quite a number of people in the official stands though some of the other stands were conspicuous by their emptiness.
Commander Orr-Ewing and his charming wife were early arrivals. They were accompanied by Miss Ann Dodwell and Lt. Comdr. Hussey. There were pretty dresses galore and I thought that the mess jackets of the naval and army officers lent a distinct touch of dignity to the proceedings. In the official box I noticed Col, and Mrs Nosworthy, Lt. Col. Morris and Lt.-Col. Bilderbeck and later Tientsin, Nov. 4.
on Mr. Li Chor-chi arrived and Extreme cold was experienced in chatted for a while. Sir Wiliam the last few days in north east
Shenton and his daughter were Hopel when the temperature drop-
there and were two of the many ped, to about 16 degrees Farenheit.people who preferred not to dress Seven beggars succumbed at Tang- shan, the mining centre. The bus service in the districts of Yutien Tsunhua and Fenjün was dis- snow-- rupted by an accumulation of
China United Press.
DRUG TRAFFIC IN CHANGLI
Eighty Nine Stores
while Mr. H. Owen Hughes brought his wife and a party along, and Mr. Kwok Stu-lan, the well-known Chinese philantrophist came with his family.
THOSE RED BOXES!
What with the additional buses and tram cars being put into service to cope. with the increased demand for transportation in ad- dition to the streams of taxis and motor cars, the trazac department raust have had a busy time. 1
must have used the tram cars but I am rather curious to know how
red box at the top of the stairs many of them noticed the little
(By NIGHTBIRD)
“TALKING. THINGS OVER" AT THE RACES.
surprised at the many new things, Then there are three, tumbler provided by this popular Company, racks and last but not least we The diving performance by have the cocktail shaker. Some- "Peejay" and his lady partner, is body suggested that music and one of the most spectacular, turns wine went very well together. It I have seen in the Colony but the is bound to, under such conditions, most popular attraction was the for who can resist a drink from. Dodgem. It was extremely popular this modern bar? and I noticed that Mr. A. M. BACK FROM LEAVE;. Parker of the C.P. R. had a partiality for it. Leaping Lena was introduced to Hong Kong fon the first time, but for the benent of my young friends, I will state here, that most emphatically Leaping Lena is not a naughty girl but a very excellent exercise for those who want to get rid of some superficious weight. I noticed
The good ship "Carthage" ar- rived in the Colony or Thursday and brought back a number of residents from Home leave. Mrs. E. W. Hamilton was looking very well as she walked down the gangway while Mr. and Mrs. G. E. R. Divett both looked hale and hearty. Major Hogg, who I under-
Department of Education listened Special to the "Hong Kong Dally cannot imagine how many people that a popular taipan was in this stand is going to be the veterinary
to the report of Mr. Lu Shien Commissioner of Reconstruction, who has just returned from an inspection of the recovered bandit areas, vividly. describing
the wretched conditions and strongly emphasising the importance immediate relief.
of
The educational workers have decided to undertake the collection
of winter clothing and $20,000 which is expected by the end of the month.-
China United Press.
INDUSTRIAL SCHEMES
IN KIANGSI
Cotton Factory Aud
Power Plant
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Pres" (Copyright.31
Nanchang, Nov. 4.
the Klangsi capital, Mr. T. L, Soong In another effort to industrialise
the Manufacturers manager of
Press" (Copyright.)]
Tientsin, Nov. 4. Eighty nine Korean-owned and operated stores in Chang and Hopel are selling oplum and other with narcotics according to a recent
the_invitingTM sign, "impald fares please." (Anyway it would be
any will let us in on a business
side-show for sometime-evidently he was trying to dodge and
see more.
THE
RADIOBAR
"Musical Hong Kong Has A
surgeon for the Jockey Club, was accompanied by Mrs. Hogg while Dr. G. W. Pope, the Medical Officer of Health and Mrs. Pope were also passengers on the same vessel. Mr. E . H. Priestley, one of the
returned in very good-time for the local St. Leger and Mrs. Sorby was another of the passengers on the Carthage..
survey. One store reported daily interesting if the Tramway Com- New Bar" is the novel method keenest supporters of the Turf has business amounting to $3,000.
About a dozen gambling dens Changi are operated by the Koreans in
China United Pres.
NEW LIFE MOVEMENT.
In An Organised State
In 16 Provinces
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dall Press" Copyright.)3
Nanchang, Nov. 4. Reliable informations reveal that
the New Life movement is in an organised state in 18 provinces of the Nanking, Shanghai and Felping Municipalities.
The movement is proceeding
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN problems that can be adjusted Bank of China, inspected the apace along nine railways, includ- ·
that
the THIRTEENTH enly through international action Chiusbin Cotton Mills which is ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING are not altered by mere absence planning the establishment of a
of the Shareholders in the Company from will be held at the Offices of the table. General Managers. 2 Tower Albert Road, on WEDNESDAY, the -14th
the Genevan conference
That the two major nations
large scale cotton factory in addi- tion to the project for the construc tion of a hydro-electric power
capital has been fixed at $3,300,000 consisting of Government shares
November, 1934, at li am. for the which retreated from the Leagueplant. In regard to the latter, the
purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora together with State.
of Nations in 1933, are becoming more and more sensible of this is increasingly apparent. Realisation
inent of Acc aunts, and re-electing that isolation grows on by what and advances by several banks at
Dr clors and Auditore.
It feeds on is indicated in the
about seven per cent. interest re deemable in five net years.—-
The TRANSFEE BOOKS of the German soundings of the possibi-China United Press. Company will be CLOSED from latuty of return, and the Japanese November, 1934, tc 14th November;
concern over continued non-re- "1934, both days inclusive.
cognition of Manchukuo.
By Order of the Board of Directors, G. MILNE,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 29th October, 1984,
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THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
CO. (1918) LTD.,.
LOST CERTIFICATES NOS, 12111 AND 17261,
Yet it would be indefensibly 'un- realistic to assume that the Wi- heimstrasse and the Galmusho view their readmission as an im- mediate necessity. In Japan's case the gravity of the Manchurian situation has been enhanced by the stragetic advantage which Russia enjoys through its admis- sion to the League. In the Ger- man case, absence from Geneva during the arrangements for the Saar plebiscite clearly worked to the Reich's disadvantage. But both nations appear to "consider freedom of action more important than diplomatic difficulties.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thus two basic problems arise that Certificates Nos.12111 and for League members from the re- 17261, for 50 and 10 shares number-wooing of Geneva. The first is the ed, 294884 to 894333 and 1126002 to pre-eminent necessity of restoring 1126011. respectively, registered in the damaged fabric of the League the name of HO TEZE TAT have The second is to make it abund been reported 1.OST OR MISLAID antly clear that no retractory And NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO power can be permitted to gain is GIVEN that, unless the maid carti- end simply as a reward for picking ficates are produced at the Registered up the green table which it has Office of the Company within overturned,
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following typhoon warn- ing telegram, received by the American Consulate, was des- patched by the Manila Obser- vatory at 4 pm yesterday:-
Typhoon in about 116 de- grees Long. E. and 11 degrees Lat. N., moving West,
force in its initial rather than its final stage. Granted that these measures may seem sometimes necessary to free a nation from what it believes to be dishonesty and intrigue. But retreat from orderly joint procedure presup poses that an individual nation is prepared to rest its Anal appeal upon force.
ing Lunghat, Taingpu, Nanking- Shanghai and Shanghai-Hankow.
UNIQUE SIGHT IN HANKOW
Chinese Catholics In Procession
Hankow Nov. 4.
A unique sight, was witnessed this afternoon when several thou~; sand Chinese participated in a Catholic procession in the main streets of Hankow,
The head of the Mission, Mario Zanin, escorted by Bishops in full regalia, provided a colourful and dignified note, while overhead an aeroplane dropped pamphlets.
-Reuter,
DONATIONS
S. P. CA.
'secret" whether these boxes have
proved to be a good investment or
have they merely turned out to be just a speculation!
THE MANILA SHOW
Talts Carnival Show is no stranger to the Colony yet many people must have been agreeably
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adopted by Dodwell's to tell us that they have for sale. what is known as the "Radiobar." It is In the form of a radio set with a cocktail bar on the top, and would / THE ROSE BOOM make a very welcome addition, to the furniture in any house.
Arranged neatly on the top is a tantalus on each side of the mirror which forms the centre
ANOTHER PICTURE TAKEN AT THE RACES.
OBITUARY
Sir Alfred Gilbert
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Bre
The Rose Room at the Peninsula Hotel is being re-decorated and renovated for the winter season and from all reports it is going plece. to be an even prettier place than it used to be. The opening gala in this room is to be held on Saturday, the 10th. instant. The dances at the Peninsula always very popular and the one on the 10th. is going to be no exception. The "Three Choco-. lateers," reputed to be Amerten's greatest entertainers, and other surprise attractions" are to be included in the night's programine. I was one of the privileged few who saw the preview of "The House of Rothschild" (with George in the leading role) at the Queen's Theatre on Saturday. It is an excellent production and is coming to the Queen's very shortly. I advise everybody to make it a point to see the picture when it does come on
of enteric fever were reported for One case of diphtheria and three the 24 hours ending November 2.
The death has occurred of Bir Alfred Gilbert, the famous sculp tor, whose recent work was Eros at Piccadilly, at the age of 80.
He was Professor of Sculpture, While discharging a cargo of Royal Academy, 1900-1909, "Among sugar from the ss. Szechwan to a his works are Shaftesbury Foun- lighter, a coolie, Ho Ching was tain at Plecadilly Circus, The Kiss hit by a bag and was sent to the of Victory, Perseas arming. Icar Government Civil Hospital on lus. The Enchanted Chair. Be-Friday afternoon, suffering from a sides other works he had executed knee injury, busts of eminent 'men Reuter,
NEWS SUMMARY
Full Results of Saturday's Yacht- ing are given on
-Page 10.
Playing a fast and open game, the Club beat Royal Navy by 8 points to 3 in their friendly rugby encounter. A feature of the game was, the excellent combination of
Page 6 the Club pack.
be
The HLEV.D. Corps will holding their Annual Camp at Fanling from November 16. on- wards.
Page 7.
Notifications and appointments on November 15, the presidential in the "Gazette" appear on Baron de Rothschild address will be delivered by Pro-
At a general meeting of the Hong Kong Teachers' Association'
fessor L. Forster, on The Blas towards the Practical in Educa tion." The meeting will take
The Hon. Treasurer of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following don passed away at the age of 89 place at 5 pm, in St. Joseph's tons
Previously acknowledged $1,961,10 Anonymous
The Tiger and The
Bodega W. H. Bell, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. K. Bous
feld
At best a gap of Indecision is created by such procedure.. THIRTY DAYS from the date ot Too often in disarmament con- Negotiations often re-commence at this Notice, the aforesaid Certificates ferences has this technique been the very point where they were Nos. 12111 and 17261 will be deem- made use of. But I has been interrupted when force or insepar ed CANCELLED AND OF NO evident that the military equality able threat of force is finally laid EFFECT and an application to the sought by one power and the naval aside. Company for the issue of a new equality desired by another-each certificate in respect of the said embracing a fight from, contrac- use of force may be applied, only
The objections to the outright. M. D. Wolf, Eaq "shares will be proceeded with in the tual obligations have not aided in lesser degree, to methods based usual course,
either disarmament, or security upon the prospect of an ultimate It has, rather, had the reverse appeal to strength alone. For this effect of Intensifying the threat of reason; "return to Geneva" in Arms competition,
volves far more than mere acade Fundamentally, the issues | mis: questions. It is a step toward whether force or reason should the ultimate decision of whether prevall. Repudiation of establish force or reason shall be the arbiter [290) Jed International councils utilizes between nationa
For THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1818), LTD. JOHN V, BRAGA,
Acting Secretary.
Rong Kong, 8th October, 1984.
Mr. Farry-Wingfield
25.00
$12.50
Boulogne, Nov. 3. Baror Edmond de Rothschild
College.
Page
A full description of Baturday's races appear on
Page 10.
– He was a grandson of the found- of the great banking family
Dr. Walter Williams. Dean of the next Wednesday at 5.15 pm, in the and spent much wealth providing Missouri School of Journalism, Union Assembly Room of the Up!- homes for Jewish settlers in Pales- ..10:00 une, especially refugees from the
Hitler regime.
His only son, is a member, the House of Commons. China United Press. Reuter,
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G. Marazille, Esti....
5,00
5.00
G. C. Worrall, Esq.;
6.00
R. Cherrill, Esq.,
5.00
W. A Butterfield, Esq,
5.00
5.00
"N. 9, Ellis, Esq.
W. J. Roberts, Esq.
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$2.00 $2.00
$3.00
J. Van Beventer, Esq.,
3,00
Mr. Walker
2.00
W. G. Wilson, Esq,
2.00
HW. Hewett, Esq
2.00
Hong Kong, 3rd Nov 1924
H. F. Bunj, Esq.
came in for high praise from Dr. Versity. All interested are wel-
come Alfred Bze, the Chinese Minister to Washington, on the occasion of his- retirement. - Dr. Williams took a The Chairman of the District large share in establishing the de- | Government of Chintung, In Tehol partment of journalism in Yen- Province, Mr. Wang Kai Ben, and ching University in Pefping, which all of his Japanese and Manchu is now the largest of its kind in -kuo subordinates were kidnapped China,
by bandits in a sudden attack upon the town on October 21, að
reports received in
Under the auspices of the Hongcording Kong University Medical Society, Tokyo, reports Renzo Among the $2,089,60 || DEL Shit - Fan will deliver" x | kidnapped Japanese, were Mr. lecture entitled, "Impressions of | Takatadi, Councillor of the "Goy- the Congress of the Far Eastern syniment - and Messrs. Fukuda and. Association of Tropical Medicine *) Kamio, police superintendent
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