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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTIS

NOTICE.

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TRAFFIC REGULATION DURING

THE RACES.

THE public are hereby mutified that Tn the days fixed for the Annual Race Meeting at Wong Net Chong (ab 16th, 18th, 19th, 2uth and 23rd.), the following Regulations, under Ordinance No 2 of 1 69, will be in foren :-

T-Allehicles going to the Races at Wong Nei Chong will proceed vis Arsenal Street, Haonessy Hond, Larcival Street, Loighton Hill Road and round the Happy Valley via Wong 'Nei Chong Road to the entrance gates

Vehicles will return to town

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the ordinary Tearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held in the Bourd Room of Masura, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18, Pedder Street, Hong Kong, en 'Saturday, the 23rd February,

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY OLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1985, 16TH, 18TH, 19rw, 20ra and 28er, FEBRUARY, 1985.

* DEATHS ANTIPPAS-On February 6, 1935,

at his residence, 19 Linda Tér- į race, Shanghai, Demosthene! Spiridonovich Antippas, aged- 64 years. ARMSTRONG.-On February

1933 at his residence, 45 Rue G. de Boissezon, William Armstrong, aged 75 years, step- father of Mr. T, W. R. Wilson, B. G. Wilson and Mrs R. A. Berthet.

1935, at 11.80'am, for the purpose of N Saturday 16th, Monday 18th; | REMEDIOS-On February 7, 1935,

receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Sistement of Accounts for the year ending Slat December, 1934.

On Satur.

Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday 20th February, the first, ball will be rang at 11 am., and the first race will be run at 11.80 a m. day, 23rd February, the first ball, will The Register of Shared of the Corbe rang at 1.30 pm, and the first paration will be closed from Monday, race will be ran at 2.0 p.m. the 11th February, to Saturday, the 23rd February, 1985, (both daysin- elusive), during which period transter of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,

V M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager..

vis Gap Rond and Queen's Hong Kong, 1st February, 1935. Road East. "These

rang

ments will be in force between 11 am. and 7 p.m.

IL-At the Race Conrie passengers

will alight from and board tralucara and buses at ~~ {} the main public entrance gate and (2) the Members entrance gate only. III.-Pedestrians must walk on the "footpath", "and not on the

roadway.

IV.Vabicles must proceed at

of slow speed in the vidnity the Race Course. V.-Vehicles will be parked in the vicinity of the Race Course as directed by the Police on duty. VI.-Dogs are not allowed on or near the Race Course. Any found staying on or near the Race Course is liable to be destroyed.

from thi

Monument

10

Norz:-There will be one way that only in Queen's Road East Arsenal Street from 11 am. to the one way traffic will run from East t. West. Vehicles wishing to proceed up. Stubby Road will proceed vis, Arsenal

Johnston >treet,

7 pm.

Road (Oid Prava East), Wan chai Road, Morrison Hill Road and Gap Road.

EXTRA RACE MATINGS-On day

fixed for extra" Pace Meetings' Regulation I and the note above will not be enforced. One way trate will be enforced in

Wong Nei, Chong Road only. Ent ance 10 Wong Nei hong Road will be from Leighton Hill Road. PARKING OF CARS AT THE RACE COURSE

Stand at the public 1.--The

entrance is reserved for Jockey Club Stewards and Officials only. 2-Morrison Hill parking ground oppo ito Civil Service Club, and Village Road reserved for Pri- 3-Ventris Road reserved for Public

vate cara."

enru.

"

T. H. KING, Inspector General of Police. Hong Kong, 18th February, 1935.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 20TH DAY of FEBRUARY, 1935. at 3 P... at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of HB EXCELLENCY THE GOVER NOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND near Kowloon City in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commending fram ist July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sarveyor of His MAJESTY THE KING, för one farther term of 24 years less the last three days:

thereof.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Balo.

Hegistry No.

Locality.

New Kowloon faland

Lot No. 9362.

Adjoining

Lot No. 1338.

New Kowloon Inland .

Boundary

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DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.

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Rental.

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HEADMASTER-

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REV. C.B.R. SAEGENT, MA.

School reopera

Monday, February 8th, 1935.

New boys tests on Saturday, February 6th, 1995:

Entry forts, prospectives and all particulars may be obtained on application to the Headmaster.

G. F. O. Box 33. Telephone 57777. 18228

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THE HONG KONG LAND "INVESTMENT, AND AGENCY

CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

The tiffin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they

and their Ladies must wear their Bad- ges prominently displayed through out the Meeting.

No. One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club

BL- the Country Hospital, Shanghai, Heltrao Balbino (Atao) dos Remedios, aged 57 years.

PEARSON-On February 5, 1935, at Chetoo, William Pearson, youngest son of Mrs. D. P. Pearson.

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Editorial and Business Office! 13

Ice House Street. Tel. 3095!

Night, Editor (Wanchai Office)

Tel. 24513. London Office: 63, Fleet Street,

6.0

Rooms at $10.00 per day including The

tax-br "$40.00 including tar for the Meeting (Ladies 35.00 and $20,00 respectively) are obtainable through that the FORTY-SEVENTH the SECRETARY upon "introduc ORDINARY GENERAL MEET-tion by a Member, such Member to ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this be responsible for all Chits, etc. Company will be held at the Offices

Badges admitting to Members" of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Ltd., on TUESDAY, 5th March, Race Course. 1935, at NOON for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1934.

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, L. 8. GREENHILL,

Secretary, Hong Kong, 8th February, 1985.

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The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.30 pan. ON THE FIFTH DAY,

A limited number of tiffins will be

obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone No. 2192%

On no pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

Daily Press.

Hoza Koxo, FEBRUARY 13, 1935,

HATS BY TELEVISION

13, 1935.

MIDNIGHT SEA RESCUE

Duke Of Gloucester A Witness

TROOPS IN

SHANGHAI

NEWS SUMMARY

Racing Notes and Turf Topics . by "Morning Dew" appear

Better Accomodation Page 1.

Required

In

Londo, Feb. 12.

ed

The delegates who are arriving by the President Coolidge route to the Fifth Pacific Rotary Conference at Manila will be en- .

Page 7.-

San Francisco, Feb. 12.

the House of Conimons to-tertained to tea on Friday after- The Duke of Gloucester was the. witness of a midnight sea rescue day Mr. David Reid requested noon at the Hong Kong Hotel on

that immediate steps be taken to Friday. when HMS, Australia, in reponse to the Seth Parker a second 8.0.8, ensure that the Inniskilling Psi-

The Hon. J. P. Braga will be reached the schooner and took offers, now quartered in inferior

hutments in Shanghai, be provid- | asking a number of questions re- all but five of the crew while a

ed with accommodation equal to garding local dealings in "foreign heavy sea was running.--

the brick and stone structures oc- Exchanges at to-morrow's meeting. N'euter.

cupled by the French, Japanese of the Legislative Council Page 7. and American troops.

AN ASTONISHING MESSAGE San Fancisco, Feb, 12. HMS. Australia is still standing by the Seth Parker, and apparent ly intend waiting til the American naval tug which left Samoa yester day arrives take the Seth Parker in tow,

to

Sub-Inspector Dredge was fined $20 for allowing an unlicensed driver to drive a private motor car....

Page 6.

Capt. Hacking replied that the quartering of Units in Shanghai is not a Government arrangement. He had no reason to suppose that the accommodation now provided was below reason for temporary

Chan Kwai Hing, the wife of use. He understood that most ofMr. Wong Kwong Ting, was suc- the accommodation allotted to the cessful in, a claim of $1,000 against troops in other countries was of a Wong Yeung Shi in the Summary

Count

·Page 6."

more permanent character and if not remaining

our troops were

Lord wirelessed the astonishing message to the warship which after saying that it was unneces- sary for the warship to remain and he was already under an obligation permanently in Shanghal and if which he could never repay, adds the temporary" accommodation was

The annual general meeting of that besides that if you do not good, it might be considered 2

the "Star" Ferry Company was get to your destination the Duke waste of money to provide brick held when Mr. W. J. Keswick of Gloucester will be hunting for buildings.

presided.

Y'are 7. me with a shot gun for the rest of his life"- Reuter:

ALLOYS NOT USED

When men repeat, as they are that of doing, fond enough woman's place is in the home, they specify home because among the many agreeable images me i For Export Materials the word calls up is this one in particular, that there are no shop

CB

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Prate”) Telegraph, Copyright, Teto graphic Messages Ordinance, 189. Received, February 12, 4.30 p.m.)

Berlin, Feb. 12.

Mr. Reid replied that as the." answer contained so many hypo- theses, would Capt. Hacking get British 1C- photographs of the commodation. The latter replied that he did not know whether photographs always tell the truth. anyway, ww had had no

about complaints

the

ала

serious

accommodation.—

Reuter.

THE ROTARY DELEGATES

A Chinese war discharged with a caution by the magistrate' when charged with being in possession"".

Page 6. of a forged note. ...

The six men charged with com- mitting an armed robbery ・at. Cheung Sha Wan Road were com- mitted to stand their trial at the next Sessions.

Page 6.

At yesterday's, meeting of the

見 Board Sanitary

motion Waa passed declaring the staring of Sharks', fins an offensive trade. Page 7.

Er

The Hong Kong Chinese Choral

Arrive In Shanghai society gave a concert at the St

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windows in the home to tempt the desires of womenkind. infinite Pedlars may call at the door; but assiduous propagands can be done to suggest that stray callers are PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of "Admission to the uttle murdering and best left the dangerous characters, out for a Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day other side of a well-slammed door Föreign press reports to the ef-

Shanghal, Feb, 12.) · including tax for all persons includ-

Catalogues will arrive by postfect that Germany, following the

Mr. Nelson Jones and his wife ing Ladies, and is payable at the even where a firm, unenterprising United States and Britain's ex-arrived here HONG KONG HORTICUL- Gate.

the President

TURAL SOCIETY.

Soldiers and Bailors in uniform plate says "No hawkers, no cir- ample in utilizing aluminium and Coolidge to-day, Also, aboard were are admitted to the Public Enclosure culars, no desire for temptation or aluminium alloys instead of cop- the American Rotarians from the excitement. After all catalogues per for overhead cables was quall-West Coast including. Mr. Robert SHOW THE ANNUAL

of at $1.00 per day including tax.

are weak Intruders, and, if they fed by an official statement here Hill, the president of the Rotary FLOWERS and VEGETA- Bookmakers, Tic Tac Man, etc., BLES will be held at the VOLUN-will not be permitted to operate with.

are conveniently mislaid, as often on Tuesday, that while such sub- not desire, dies with them.stitutes are being used in Germany TEER HEADQUARTERS on in the precincts of Tas Bore Kong THURSDAY, the 28th FEBRU JOCERY CLUB during the Race What is much more disconcerting for domestic needs, they are not ARY, 1935, from 8 p.m. to 6,30 p.m. Meeting.

is the news that the Duchess of employed in electro-technical pro- Kent has already chosen a tele- ducts destined for export. vised hat, which was shown at the first mannequin parade to use this new and ominous invention. She was in Victoria Street, and the hat at the Crystal Palace, but the view was clear enough and the choice was made.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued

ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY CLOSE at the Hon. Secretary's Office, Stock Exchange Building, Ice House Street, at NON on Thurs- day, the 21st FEBRUARY. 1933, but satending exhibitors are request-on application to the Secretary, 3rd ed to SEND IN THEIR ENTRIES Floor, Gloucester Building. AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.

MEMBERS who have not yet paid their subscriptions and ALL THOSE who wish to join the Society are requested to send $5.00 to the Undersigned,

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession. will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure. By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th February, 1985, Hong Kong, 28th January, 1935.

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TRINITY COLLEGE OF

MUSIC, LONDON.

LUCAL EXAMINATIONS

The following are the dates of the forthcoming Examinations- PRACTICAL (Vocal & Instru

mental Music) about set Week in May & ist. Week in June. Last day of Entry

February, 1935.

ST. PATRICKS BALL 1935. T has been arranged to hold the Annual Ball, in the Peninsula Hotel on FRIDAY, 15th March at

9.30 p.m.

Applications for tickets should be forwarded to

23rd.

32511

28th.

THEORETICAL (Paper Word)

on 8th June. " Last day of Entry

February, 1995,

Entry forms & all particulars may be obtainable from the Local Secretary

-WD. ANDERSON, c/o THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD., St. George's Bldg. Ice House St.

18250 Phone 21322.

Ilse

skin

Cuticura

The

SOAP

SOAP

MEDICINAL TOILEY

to cleanse and invigorate, the OINT- MENT to soothe and heal In the treatment of allekin. troubles bathe freely with Cutleura. Soap and hot water, dry gently and apply Cuticura Ointment Pimples, rashes, eczema, itchings and irritations are quickly relieved and soon healed

Sample mich Song, Ointment and. Talcum on receipt of 25 sta.. Additis;,

Mr.J. C. M. GEENHAM, (Ball Bec.), c/o MANURACTURES LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., Asiatic Building, Hong Kong.

ENGAGEMENTS AN

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The statement 'adds that "suf- ficient quantities of foreign raw materials, especially copper, re- quired for the manufacture of ex- port products have been provided for.-

Transocean Kuo Min.

A GRACEFUL GESTURE

Premier's Offer To Journalists

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Press")". (By Talegraph, Copyright,

Messages Ordinance, 1894 Received, February 12, 490) pin.)

Paris, Feb, 12.

International and, Mr. Paul Harris, founder of the Rotary movement. They are enroute to Manila to at- tend the Pacific Conférence. Heuter.

M

CHINESE EGGS

How They Are Produced

London, Feb. 11. The sanitary conditions under which Chinese liquid eggs

were

John's Cathedral Half last night. in aid of the Street Sleepers" Page: 7.. Shelter Society.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mr. W. Pryde, the popular hon.. secretary of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club is relinquishing his post. at the end of February, prior to leaving the Colony on furlough. He is succeeded by Mr. Manning Railton, skipper of the Club's second eleven.

Lady Fairbaine. is to pay a visit next month to her son-in-law and daughter, Commander and Mrs. R. Lane, arriving from Australia on a short holiday. Travelling by the same boat is Colonel Sir Charles produced, were the subject of Ward, Bart., O.B.E., a cousin of questions and comment in the Commander Lane. House of Commons to-day' when Sir Percy Hurd," Conservative, ask- ed whether effective inspection was being carried out in England. p.m."yesterday. One fire appliance

A small chimney fire broke out at No. 2 On Hing Terrace at 2.45..

from the Central Fire Brigade was quickly on the scene, but the out- break had already been put out by the occupants when it arrived.

A tea-party organised by the Cathedral Women's Guild will take place at 3 pm. to-day at the Cathedral Hall, to welcome Lady Pollock back to the Colony

One case of small-pox," one of cerebro-spinal fever, and one of animal rabies were reported to the - health authorities during the 24

exactly it is they are going to see People have often asked what

when television is common, and the first answer seems to be hats. It is small consolation for hus- bands to reflect that each of those new Inventions makes one less reason for ever going out, and that the more invention brings the out- side world into the home the less case is there for owning or want- ing hats. Women feel differently.

Sir Percy requested that full in- and see no incongruity in buying a hat that looks well with a silver

quiries be made by the British re- teapot and is exclusively for

Telepresentatives in China as to the drawing-room wear. Unless life is graphic

conditions of production. ved in one room there is always

Mr. G. . Shakespeare, Parlia- a reason for changing hats in the.

mentary Secretary. for the Depart- difference between one room and

The Yugoslav premier, Yeftitch, ment of Health, replied that there another to say nothing of the endowed the Association of the was no evidence in his-hands with hour of the day. There seems French Diplomatic Press with a regard to the sanitary conditions reason to hope that the same pro considerable sum of money to be of production of liquid eggs, nor hibition or advertising that covers established as a trust fund in was any available to his know- the spoken wireless message, will apply also to the picture: but memory of the recently deceased ledge; but such eggs were subject foreign.editor of the newspaper, pictures are so much less wearl-Detit Parisien, Albert Jullen.

to examination at ports of entry and were liable to seizure if unfit some and vexatious than voices In an accompanying letter for human consumption. that there will be many to seek the veftitch requests that the proceeds HILL-WEIDMAN, The engage first glimpses of what Paris has of the fund should go annually to any instances in which disease

The Ministry was unaware of hours ended February 11. ment is announced of John to show to the world. Perhaps it the French journalist who had producing organisms had been The annual Sports of the Kow- Hill, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. is timely and providential that at done the most to promote friend found in this commodity, but since loon Junior British School will be Alex Hill. of Atbare, Redding this same moment the camera has ship between France and Yugo the matter had been raised, said held on the grounds of the Kow- Muirhead, Sterlingshire, Scot- been brought into use as a more

Mr. Bhakespeare; he propoesd te loon Cricket Club on Thursday, land, and Lily, only daughter rapid keeper and duplicator of

Transocean Kuo Min. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Weldman, at shop accounts than any other.

arrange for a special bacteriologi February 14, at 10 am. when Mrs.

Shanghai.

Large stores can now produce

cal examination of some samples A. O. Brawn will present the prizes. of these eggs, The engagement is announced be. fascimiles of the most enormous tween Miss K. D. F. Clinton, bills without any clerical or typing. daughter of Mrs. J. 6. M. Hen- effort, and people who have nie or No. 3 Ladyhill Road hitherto relled on shops shirking Singapore, and the late Mr. W. the strain of copying and sending D. Clinton, and Mr. Eric C. long hills have that protection no Watson, son of Mrs. R. Watson, longer.

party for Lord Lytton was purely of Ranelagh Farm. Windsor The whole trend of invention is a social occasion. Forest, England, and the late to make debt easier, and there is Reuter. Mr. R. Watson, w

hardly a science which does not 'BIRTHS

play its part. Salesmen learn-In WETZELL-On February 6. 1935. books of psychology which are the

at the Paulun Hospital, weak spots in what they term sales destre and buy, and who will soon Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs R resistance, and such is now their be in a position to enter his bed- M. Wetzell, a son (Rolf-Juer- contempt for the public that room with their electrical pictures, gen),

automatic salesmen have begun to to catch him when he is most RATCLIFF-On February 6. 1835, appear in the shops There is drowsy and easily impressed The

at the Country Hospital, more than ever before ways to buy last defence is already threatened Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs and easy arrangements for mort before long an extorted, hastily to purchase will William F. Ratcliff, a son saging future incomes. The lover spoken EWINS -On February 7, 1935, at of economy who blesses alike the register itself through the alz on

the Country Hospital, Shang-nudists and the slimming craze the complaisant wax of a distant tion, and they hope to promote United Stated, arrives

salute which dieta Fascist hat to Mr and Mrs F. A and t

prevents hats from being worn out riev Ewing, a son

salutation. ROZENBAUM.-On February 8, by poli

ind 1935, at Dr. Antonott's Private | Zening Hospital, Shanghal to Mr and fighting Mrs B Rozenbaum & SOD (Claude-Julien),

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A SOCIAL AFFAIR ONLY

Washington, Feb, 12, The highest authorities state that President Roosevelt's tea

Sir Percy Hard asked Won The return showing the number the Minister inform the House why of cases of notifiable diseases we receive these vast quantities of which were reported as having oc Chinese eggs without hygienic precurred in the Colony during the cautions which are imposed even week ended February 8 is as fol-

upon British producers?” He was not answered Reuter

A GOODWILL VISIT

Shanghai, Feb-120

Icws: Emall poz. 8 (4 deaths); diphtheria 11 (4 deaths, 1 Import ed); enteric fever 2; paratyphoid fever1 There were 62 deaths from tuberculosti.

AIMEE MCPHERSON

A group of thirty Chinese finan

Shanghal, Feb. 12. clal, commercial and Industrial

Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, leaders, together with their wives, are leaving for Manila on the founder of the famed Angelus and most Prendent Jackson on February Temple, Los Angeles, 20. Theirs is a tour of investiga prominent evangelist

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