NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.
LOCAL EXAMINATIONS
The following are the dates of the forthcoming Examinations PRACTICAL (Vocal & Instry- mental Music) about !ast Week in May & lit.. Week in June. Last day of Entry
February, 1985.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held in the Board Room of Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18, Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Saturday, the 23rd February, 1935, at 11.80 m. for the purpose of receiving the Raport of the Board of Directors together with a Statement THEORETICAL (Paper Word) of Accounts for the year ending 31st
on Sth. June.
December, 1934.
Last day of Eutry.
February, 1985.
23rd.
28th.
The Register of Shares of the Cor poration will be closed from Monday, Entry forms & all particulars may be the 11th February, to Saturday, the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1935.
ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Charles Joseph Barry | 35- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Leanore, to Lieut- Commander Emmett Peter Forrestei : USN, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Feter For- restel, of Buffalo, New York.
*BIETH
OBITUARY
Sir Henry Lambert
London, Feb. 12, KARANJIA-On February 3, 1935. The death is announced of Bir
at St. Marle's Hospital, Shang-Henry Charles Miller Lambert-- hai, to Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Heuter. Karanlia, a daughter.
DEATHS
SHARPLES-On January 4, 1935 at 1 Woodbourne Square, Doug- Isle-of-Man. Mrs. Amy Sharples (née Davies) beloved. wife of Mr. H. J. Sharples, Commissioner of Custers, China (retired).
Born on December 7, 1968, Sir Henry was educated at Eton, New College, Oxford, and entered the Colonial once in 1882. In 1897 he acted as private secretary to Mr. Chamberlain for the House of Commons Select Committee on South Africa.
obtainable from the Local Secretary:-/ 23rd February, 1935, (both days in. KRIKORIANTZ-On February in which year he retired:
W. ANDERSON, 0/0 THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD., St. George's Bldg.ce House St. Phone 21922,
'(3250
clusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,
V M. GRAYBURN...
Chief Manager.
ST. PATRICKS BALL 1935. Hong Kong, 1st February, 1935.
IT has been arranged to hold the
Annual Ball in the Peninsula Hotel on FRIDAY, 15th March at 9.30 p.in.
Applications for tickets should be forwarded to
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Mr. J. C. M. GRENHAM, (Ball Sec.).
C/O MANUFACTURERS LIFE ASSURANCE Co., LTD.,
Asinic Building,
Hong Kong
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THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY OLUB.
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1985, 16тH, 8ru, 19TH, 20ri and Bap, FEBRUARY, 1935.
ON
N Saturday 18th, Monday 18th, Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday 20th February, the first bell will be DIOCESAN SCHOOL OLDrung at 11 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.80 a m. On Fatur- BOYS ASSOCIATION
day, 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 1.80 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 pim.
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THE ADual General Meeting and
Annual Dinner of the Associa tion will be held in the Chinese Merchants Club-China Building, on February 23rd., 1935, at 7:00 pm, and 8.00 p.m respectively.
It is hoped that all Old Boys will be present at both the above.
Tickets can be obtained at the
following places -
B. C. Randall-Benjamin & Potts,
Ice House Street.
P. E. Siu-P H. Sin & Co
14, Queen's Road C.
W. N. Thomas Tam-Bank of
China Building.
The tiffin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.
1935, In Felping. Mrs. E. V. Krikoriantz.
KOCK-On February 1, 1935, at ber residence, 149 Route Père Robert, Cecilia Margaret, aged 39 years. Dearly-beloved wife of Mr. A. C. Kock.
Editorial and Business Office: 11
Ice House Street. Tel. 30983 - Night Editor (Wanchai Qfficë)a
Tel. 94511 London Office: 63, Fleet Street,
B.O. 4
The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, FEBRUARY 12, 1835.
STREAMLINE AND STYLE
Cars that were sleek, rhythmic, with shiny paint and sparkling chromium, and often à real de- light to the eye were on exhibition at New York's 1935 motor show. Members are reminded that they But one expectation is unfulfilled;
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
the second progressive step in
and their Ladies must wear their Bad- ges prominently displayed through-streamlining. out the Meeting.
Streamlining consists not only of smooth flowing lines but in the Correct line of masses. An object to cleave the air most easily should broadest at the head, narrowest
at the rear.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at 310.0 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the
A certain motoring expert took a Meeting (Ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through typical motor-car body, mounted the SECRETARY upon introduc-it backward and was able to go ten &tion by a Member, such Member to miles an hour faster! This was an be responsible for all Chits," etc. old car without the smooth lines Badges admitting to Members' of to-day: But mass was in the Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the right place. Bace Course.
J. L. Young Saye-43 Cumber.
land Road, Kowloon Tong Kenneth Chaa-Gande, Price
Co.
Kwok Chan-Banque de L'Indo. Chine, French Bank.Building Peter Wong-A 3. Watson & Co,
Alexandra Building. Wong Sik Chung-H. K. & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Dr. Arthur Woo-China Building, T. S. W. Chan-Diocesan Boya?
School.
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Two lines of cars were produced The Secretary' Office, Erd Floor, last year with broad front and Gloucester Building, (Tel 27794) some narrowing of the rear. WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE Bolder progress along this line was FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.80 expected this year; also, one or p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of tiffing will be two experiments with motors in obtainable each day at the Clab rear to permit better stream- lining. But last year's air flow House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, cars did not sweep the market, and Telephone No. 2192",
manufacturers, confronted by pub- [8221
to narrow front lines. Fundament Le conservatism, have swing back
(Signed) T. 3. 1 CHAN,
Hon. Secretary
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THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Ou no pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.· · "The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $200 per day including tax for all persona includ- ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No
THAT THE THIRTY- SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform MEETING OF THIS COMPANY are admitted to the Public Enclosure will be held at the Office Messrs.az $1.00 per day including tax. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Bookmakers, Tic Tac Mes, etc., Tuesday, the 12th February, 1985, will not be permitted to operate with AT NOON for the purpose of in the precincts of The Horé Kong receiving the Report of the Directors JOCKEY CLUB during the Race together with a Statement of Accounts Meeting.. for the year ended 81st December, 1984.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED. from Monday, the 4th February, 1935 to Tasnday, the 12th February, 1985, both days inclusive. -----
By Order of the Board of Directors,
F.E. CRAPNELL,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 25th January, 1935.
Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' FASSES
Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building,
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Any persons found loitering with Servants' paases in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure. By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
1818.
Becretary, Hong Kong, 11th February, 1985,
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TẠI HONG LONG LA INVESTMENT AND AGENCY.
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CO., LTD.
UNICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FORTY-SEVENTH
ORDINARY GENERAL MEET.
ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this
Company will be held at the Office DONT FORGET
of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, on TUESDAY, 5th March, 1985, at NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directora together with the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 8lst December, 1984.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 18th February to TUES DAY, 5th March, both days inclusive, during which period no transfer of shares can be registered."
By Order of the Board of Directors, 18. GREENHILL,
Secretary. Hong Kong, 8th February, 1985,
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THAT WHEN
You are at Home
SHENSHI CO-OPERATIVE NEWS SUMMARY
ENTERPRISES
System To Be Further Developed
Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright).}.
An Indian Army laundry cox- tractor sued a gunner of the HKSBRA for $700 before the Pulsne Judge, who, adjourned the | case "žine die,” remarking” that. the allegations pointed to larceny. Paze 6.
"- Pté, `A. · E. Clinton of the Hait Lancs. was found not guilty on the charge of stealing a camera: from:
yesterday. R.Q.M.S. Snaith at the magistracy * Page 8.
wants, such as the supply of credit, seed, fertilizer, or equipment. They can unite in small groups for "the The identity of four of the Blan, Feb. 5.
use of better equipment than they pirates who took part in the piracy He was Senior Crown Agent for The Co-operative system has could afford separately. They can on the B. 8: Tungchow has been the Colonies from 1821 to 1933, proved. Its worth in the assis also gain the advantages of stand- | established.
Page 7. tance of rural industry, since ardisation and the bulking of pro- Two books, the History of Ban-its introduction about a dozen fduce, through co-operative mar
Messrs. I. E. Geare and G. T History were published by him, stead in Surrey and the Nature of years ago into China: In keting societies, saving consider May both succeeded to secure a Western countries, there are two ably in transport and other over- | hole in one at Fanling last Sunday. principal kinds of industrial cohead charges, and selling to the
Page 10, operative societies, namely, con- best advantage. sumers' co-operatives and pro- The development of rural co- Mr. J. C. M. Grenham has ar-
WHEN VETERANS ducers co-operatives. But credit, operative societies has been gain-ranged a concert to take place
MEET
Interesting Debate. In Paris
[Special to the Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright)}
Paris, Feb. 10. Scapini, the well-known blind deputy who lost his sight during the World War had a debate in a Paris theatre on Sunday, with de Keryllis, also a World War veteran, Scapini pleading for Franco-Ger- man rapprochment and de Keryllis, the inner political editor of the "Echo de Paris", against,
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transport, and other co-operatives | ing ground in China in recent to-morrow evening at 8.30 p.m. at have been developed to meet the years" Especially this is the case the Sailors and Soldiers' Home. needs of special conditions prevall-in the North-West provinces. Un- g in China. In Shensi a number der the auspices of the Shensi PTO- of farmers, gay six or seven, some-vincial Rural Co-operative Bureau, All warships in harbour were times join together and open a a conference of workers of various dressed over-all yesterday in hon- small mine for iron-ore, sharing co-operative societies in the pro- our of the anniversary of the the proceeds from the sales among ❘ vince has been open here, under foundation of the Japanese Empire them. Similarly in Hopei farmers, the chairmanship of Mr. Chao Li- In groups mine the clay for the tzu, Chairman of the Provincial Battery-centres or engage in small Government. Besides hezzing re- coal mining enterprises. In agricul- ports from the delegates, the meet-
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ture the principal, and almost ex.ing devoted most of its attention to ROBERT HASS IN clusive, occupation of the Chinese ways and means of further de- masses-the large number of small veloping the co-operative enter- producers, the Individual farmers,
prises in the province. The con- are able to secure many of the
ference, which started on the 3rd, economies of large-scale produc- will continue until the 10th in- tion by combining in co-operative stant. societies for meeting their common "China United Press (hy Yan)
world war broke out and fought
Scapini was 21 year old when the THE HAUPTMANN THE MINISTER'S right till the end when he was blinded almost at the last minute. said that the sole method of mak In his impassioned speech, Scapini
TRIAL
ing progress towards the tranquil Defendant Optimistic
sation of Europe lay in direct negotiations between France and Germany. Thereby the modus vi- vendi would be discoverable.
Flemington, Feb. 10. Admitting that, in the past, serious The jury in the trial of Brummo obstacles to direct negotiations had Hauptmann,
the charged with existed, Scapini argued that all Lindbergh baby kidnapping crime, these had diminished at this juncis expected to retire to consider.
Mr. Edward Reilly, chief counsel for the defence, will then address the court and will plead for an ac- quittal for the prisoner.
RESIDENCE
Question In CommonsTM
SHANGHAI
Interveiw With Wang Ching Wai
Nanking, Feb. 11.
Mr. Robert Hass arrived from Shanghal this morning and, saw Mr. Wang Ching Wei and Mr. Chin Feng in connexion with the techni- cal co-operation between China. and the League,
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It is understood he will sh visit the provinces to inspect "the hydraulic and other communica-, tion projects which the League ex- perts are assisting.
London, Feb. 11. In the House of Commons, Sir Rueter.
Against Abyssinian Attack
often the Minister had visited sidence in Nanking and asked how ITALY PROTESTS
danking or Shanghal since his arrival in China. Sir John Simon af er referring to his answer of December 6 last, said that the proposed changes in the Consulate General in Nanking were for the
Rome, Feb. 11. purpose of enabling the Minister
A communique was issued by to visit Nanking as often as may the Italian Government to-day be required He believed the stating that on January 29 a troop changes. had not yet been com- or armed Ethioplans attacked the pieted: Reuter:
ture by the severity of the its verdict on Tuesday afternoon. M. H. Davision re-raised the ques- economic crisis afflicting France Hauptmann himself consideration of the British Minister's re- which threatened the existence of his chances of acquittal “fine.”. all The speaker emphasised the
Monday's session will be occupied word "all". This danger, he said, by the State, through the Attorney must bring Europe to reason." General Mr. David Willentz, set
De Keryllis replied that Germany mng forth the points it contends is filled with thirst for revenge be-have been proved in the case cause she feels she is choked by against Hauptmann. the present frontiers which she feels compelled to extend. De Keryllis advocated the policy of alliances which gave excellent re- sults in 1911 when 20 nations After that. Mr. Willentz will sprang to France's help.
make a three-hour speech to the The public followed the discus-jury, and finally, the judge will applauded both speakers again and Reuter. slon with rapt attention and sum up the whole case...
ally this year's cars
less again. are streamlined than last. To be sure,
Fransocean Kue Min windshields slope fore sharply. tacks slope mpte gradually, but even so, to-day's bodies would travel backward forward.
better than
while, increased: Low priced cars Motor powers have, in the mean are motored with 80-to-10 horse. cars to stimulate streamline per- power plants. These may help romance through brute Another consideration which needs. power. study is weight of cars. To carry
PEPYS DIARY
New Manuscripts Found
London, Feb. 11.
an average load of 400 or 500The discovery of fresh manu- pounds the motorist still has to scripts of Pepys, the famous diar drive 3,500 pounds of metal Ist, has been made in the Pepys Perhaps the need is for aviation Library at Magdalene College, designers to go into the motor-car Cambridge. They are understood business. Motor-car manufactur- to be of great historic importance ers seem to find tradition hard to and to throw fresh light on the break But this year a former political events about the middle Ford airplane designer is expected of 17th century. The manuscripts to introduce a custom-made car were found by Arthur Briant, his bullt on airplane practice. It will torian and an authority on Pepys Incorporate lighter metals. It will The documents, unlike the famous be streamlined for mass and thus diaries, are "not in shorthand, but styled from true steamlining. It longhand.— will have its motor at the rear. It British Wirele will even use air-plane-type wheel spring mountings.
Eventually such direct approach as this must break the shackles of tradition, and the automobile must carry ite engineering to stream- Une and lightweight dealguis essen- tial to efficient travel
NINE INJURED IN TRAIN SMASH
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The concert to be given at St. Andrew's Church Hall on Thurs day, February-14" in, ald of St. Andrew's Benevolent Fund will be- gin at 0.30 p.m. and not at 8 pm as previously stated..
The Annual St. Patrick's Ball has been arranged to take place at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday at 9.30 p.m.
Rescue of English.”. All interested are cordially invited to assist.
Italian outpost at Afdub, south of Ualual, where a skirmish occurred some weeks ago in which casual""" ties were inflcted on both sides.... In this latest engagement, five native Italian troops were killed and six were wounded in an ex- change of firing.
The communique claims that the Abyssinian losses were greater in number.
On Thursday 14, the St. Andrew's
The Italian Government has in- Church Women's Fellowship are structed the Italian Legation at holding a concert in aid of St. Addis Ababa, Abyzania, formally Andrew's Benevolent Fund. Among to protest against this new in- the artistes taking part are Mrscident at Uajual. A communique Anderson Miller, Captain O. P. states that fighting occurred as a Joce, Mr. A. W. Lorena, Mrs. E result of further massing of armed Schroeder and Mrs. J. A. Riach. Abyssinians in the neighbourhood:
of Ualual regarding the date of the Local Karanjia will be glad to learn that
Entry Formos and all particulars The many friends of Dr. N. P. Reuter, examinations of the Trinity Col- he has made a satisfactory re lege of Music, London, may be obcovery from his recent operations. tained from the Local Becretary. Dr. Karanila has proceeded to Mr. Wm. Anderson, c/o The An-Cheung Chan for convalescence. derson Music Co., Ltd., St. George's Building, Ice House Street.
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One case of small-pox and two cases of diphtheria were reported The forthcoming marriage is to the health authorities during announced of Mr. Albrecht Urban the 48 hours ended February 10. Enrst Reinecke, South China re-
MILITARY STEPS TO
BE TAKEN
(Special to "Hong Kour" Daily Fress"); (By Telegraph, Copyright, graphic Massages....... Ordinance, Received, February 11. 7.50 p.m.) presentative for the West Coast A small chimney fire broke out
Paris, Feb 11, Life Insurance Co., of Alberose," on the top floor of No. 11 Percival
That the Italian Governa GERMAN CURRENCY FOR NO 218, Pokfulam Road, Hong Street at about 9.30 last night cirules following the Istest
Kong, and Fraulien Annemarie Four are appliances from the dent in the Italo-Abysslant Fonridorn
Hochkamp
Ham-Wanchat and Central districts were frontier are determined to thor burg, Altona, Germany, who is en immediately rushed to the scene oughly re-establish
the route to the Colony by the mv. and they extinguished the outbreak opinion of the Rome Cordiller
In a very short time Practically pendent of Le Matin.” no damage was caused.
THE SAAR
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally:Pres")
(By. Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Meranges Ordinance,
ernment, according to The following local residents re- Received, February 11, 7.30 p.m.)
source," seems to be- turned by the 3.5 President Pierce A proposal that ppropriate series of military measures Basle, Feb. 11/ yesterday Mr. and Geoffrey buildings be erected for the cal- eastern Africa. The Board of directors of the Moutrie... after spen
their | nese Consulates in the outh Bea Bank of International Bettlements honeymoon in Manila; The Hon. Islands has been ratified on Monday the agreement Mr William H Bell, and Mr. Chang Chen, member Another railway Bisaster near concerning the bank's co-operation Matheo
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