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HE Pinal Dividend declared for
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The Daily Press.
BONG KONG FEBRUARY 27, 1933.
"STIRRING TIMES **
How often during recent years has the phrase "We do ve in stirring times." been uttered?
There has never been an age, surely, when so many exciting events, happy or unhappy, have other's followed close on each heels Our weeks, one might al- most-say our days, are crowded with world events of great im- portance and significance. Yet we hide our excitement more success-
recall the pre-War world know how
striking departure from, the mun- dane round. Great portical battles were waged, with specches deliver- ed in the grand manner; diploma tie Notes of immense significance (and pomposity) passed between the European chancelleries; and absorbing stories of adventure or disaster, appeared at intervals to add a thrill to life.
fully than ever before. Those who
PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1935.
CANTON NEWS INDIA REFORM SCHEME NEWS SUMMARY
ITEMS
General Doibara's Visit
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Feb. 28
PROPOSALS
Radical Changes Desired. By Princes
Major-General K. Dolhara, who is credited with planning the
Bombay, Feb. 25. Mukden ineldent of September,
Following the meeting of the 18, 1931, is to leave Shanghal to Princes and their Ministers at a day for Canton and will interview conference here to-day at which leaders here on the desirability the India B was discussed as it of friendship and co-operation be- relates to the plans for federation tween Japan and China. Mr. Wang and the privileges of the Princes, Chin Wel, President of the Execu-
a communique was issued in which it was pointed out that before the proposed legislative reforms could be accepted by the Princes cer tain radical changes must be made.
The annual general meeting oi′′ Messrs. Humphreys Estate and Finance Co, Ltd, was held yester- day when Mr. D. E, Clark presided and reported a slight increase in proat in the year's working as compared with, the previous year.
Pare 3.
At the fortnightly, meeting of the Sanitary Board # resolution" was passed to make a further Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary of amendment to the Scavenging and State for India, will make a state-Conservancy by laws of the Public ment On the situation arising Health and Buildings Ordinance. from the decision of the Indian Princes made at Bombay.
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