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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISC: PRUO: No. 2 or 1935.

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THE HONGKONG, AND KOW- LOON WHAHF AND GODOWN

16

00., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

IN THE MATTER OF GREEN THE FORTY EIGHTH ORDIN

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935.

RINTELEN ON

TRIAL

Explains Suicide Attempt

Press" (Copyright).]

Vienna, March 4.

ISLAND CEMENT OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally COMPANY, LIMITED at the Office of Jardine, Matheson & IS THE MATTER OF THE COM.March, 1935, "AT. NOUN, for the

AND

PANIES ORDINANCE 1989,

Co., Ltd.. on Thursday, the 7th

purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1994.

The Transfer Books of the Com.

COMMUNIST-BANDITS DEFEATED

Yunnan-Szechuen-Kweichow

Border Cleared

MANCHUKUO'S

NEW CAPITAL

The World's Latest "Boom Town

Hsinking, the capital of Man-

the chukuo, is

world's latest "'boom' town. For years it was a sleepy railway junction; now it cities of the Far East-Tokyo, Nanking, Canton, Bangkok,

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally, gong for food and shelter as they has joined the company of capital

Press" (Copyright).]

Shanghai, Feb. 25. Striking successes against the

along Communist - bandits

bor Yunnan-Stephuen-Kwelchow

the

puny will be CLOSED from Friday, attributing the act to his highly der were obtained by Government the 22nd February, 1935, to Thura-

fee.

of.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong dated the 4th reduction of capital of the above day, the 7th March, 1935, both days not know what he was doing... On i reports published in the leading arms, Government forces encoun- porat in the political condition das of March, 1983, confirming the named Company from $6,000, 00,00 to $1,954,940.00 and the Minute approved by the Court showing with respect to the capital of the Company

inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, F. H. CRAPNELL.......

Secretary.

required by the above mentioned Hong Kong, 14th February, 1835.

as altered the "several particulars

Ordinance was registered by th

day of March, 1935.

Registrar of Companies on the 4th

Dated this 6th day of March, 1933.

DEACONS,

Solicitors for

GREEN INDAND CEMENT Company.

IMITED.

(3805

THE HONG KONG AND NEW TERRITORIES FERNY CO. LTD.,

SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN

that the SIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY METING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held at the 'Company's Office at China Buildings (5th floor), Hong Kong, on Monday. the 25th March, 1985, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1984, and of electing an auditor.

The TRANSFER BOOK of the Company will be CLOSED from the 8th to 25th March, 1985, both days inclusive.'

By Order of the Board o Directors,

LI CHUNG PO,

Secretary. Hong Kong. 6th March, 1935. [3307

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1913) LTD.,

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

No that a Extraordinary Govern

Powting of The China Light & to ber 'ompany (1918). Limited, is Meee held at the registered office of the Company, St. George's Building (2nd Floor), Victoria, in the Colony of liong Kong, on Wednesday, the Sixth day of March, 1985, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, when the sub-joined Resolution will be propos- ed as a Special Resolution:-

That the name of the Company be charged to "China Light & Power Company, Limited". Dated the 81st day of January,

1995.

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Cuticura

TALCUM

POWDER

Cooling

NEWS SUMMARY

The Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson pre- sided over the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Land Investment' Company when share- holders were informed that there was a reduction of $114,000 in revenue from rents. ・ Page 'T..

New office bearers for 1935 have been appointed by the Law, and Commerce Society of Kong University.

the Hong

Page 7.

Part of the proceeds of the re- cent Military Tattoo, which H.E." the General Officer Commanding has handed over to Lady Peel has been distributed to local charities. Page.7.

Its name was formerly Chang chun. The title since adopted means" "New Capital" (Hsin-new, king capital). The entrance the Japanese into Chinchow at the beginning of 1939 was &. tärning

The Hon, I G. P. figured as de- fendant in an action yesterday at of Manchuria, and, after a ference held at Mukden on Feb. the Supreme Court when he was 18, 1932, an Administrative Com-sued for wrongful detention, mittee of the North-Eastern Pro-

Page 6. viuces was formed.

Two days later the committee

con-

When the question of his attempt to commit suicide was raised, Rin-

The notorious Red leaders, Chu. telen, the former Austrian Ambas- sador to Rome, who is now stand-

Ten and Mao Tse Tung, have dis- ing trial for high treason denied

utsed themselves as farmers and have escaped. It is also reported that he had wished to kill himself,

that most of the retreating Com- munists in Kwelchow are without excited condition in which he did forces during the week-end, stated being asked by the President of the Chinese newspapers to-day. These tered the outlaws at Talpingtu and Court how he reconciled this ex-

papers declared that if the pursu after a brief fight more than 200

Reds were killed, planation with the farewell lettering forces at the front are able to he wrote to his wife, Rintelen replied carry out their original plans the Despatches from Fukien publish- that in his excitement he changed largest group of Communist straged in the "Sin Wan Pao" report

A Japanese training squadron glers at Chinshuo and Shuibb will the continued drive against the declared an independent State, en route to Australia is paying a his mind.

A minor sensation was then be entirely annihilated in the Im- Communists remnants by the Gov-and a week later it was announced visit to the Colony. Three princes

ernment force. During the week-that the new State was to be known caused in the Court room by one of mediate future.

are among the personnel. Page 7. as Manchukuo; the ruler to be the military guards' on duty faint-

end the outlaws under Yu Ting

ing and having to be carried out of

A Chinese was charged at the Tsai and Peng Tse Kun met defeat called Chief Executive; the flag to be a five-coloured one; and the court. After the arrival of the new

as the hands of the pursuit forces. capital to be Changchun (Hain Magistracy for assaulting a stall- Two hundred were captured and

king).

holder with a chopper. The case more than that number "surrender-

was adjourned.

Page 8. ed A large quantity, of arms and ammunition was seized.

Mr. G. P. de Martin has been elected Chairman of the Executive Committee for 1835 of the Society for the Protection of Children,

sentry, defending counsel, resuming his opening speech, stated that he would bring evidence to show that Rintelen had put down Bolshevism with a strong hand, that he had protected the fugitive Emperor Carl

Refreshing from a mob thirsting for his blood,

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and that he had conducted decisive negotiations with the foreign cre- ditors of "Creditanstalt" which sav- ed Austria from bankruptcy. Rin | telen again made a weak and per- vous impression, after repeating himself and speaking confusedly.- Transocean Kuo Min #

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FATE OF THE FRENCHAMS

Conflicting Reports.

Forelzo

Peiping, March 5. reports from Sianfu state that on February 3, all the British Missionaries except the Frenchams had reached places of safety.

A despatch published in the "China Times" from Kwenming. capital of Kweichow. reports the receipt of reliable information to the effect that the defeated Com- are hard munists at Welchen pressed by the pursuit forces and are scattered in all directions, beg-

N

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AUSTRIAN CABINET

DIFFICULTIES

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright);3 -

Budapest, Mar. 4. The Government crisis caused by the collective resignation of the Goerboes cabinet on Monday morning was of a short duration, the Regent, Admiral Horthy having immediately assigned Goemboes the task of forming a new cabinet, and a few hours later, the Govern- ment has been constituted. It all

China United_Press (hy Mail).

„AMERICAN MAIL TRANSPORT

"

Direct Shipping Subsidy Suggested

Three years ago, when the capi- tal honour was thrust upon her, Hsinking was a shy little lady To-day she is growing, 43 the Japanese say, "like young bamboos after a spring shower. To the east, to the north, and to the south-everywhere one can see noth- ing but now construction,

New buildings have risen like mushrooms in the last two years- like mushrooms in the speed with which they grow, but not in their architectural strength and beauty.

Page 6.

An interesting address on "Pre- History" was dellyered by Dr. P.

V. van Stein Callenfels. O,B.E, at the Rotary Club yesterday. Page 7.

Leung Yim, driver of the lorry which was involved in the fatal accident on Island Road was com- mitted to stand his trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

Page 8.

Hainking's principal buildings, Washington, March 4. among them the Japanese military The United States is at present headquarters in Manchuria, the the Japanese Ambassador's house, the paying US $30,000,000 for carrying of mails across the seas, metropolitan police headquarters,

Several more matches were play- and the malls would cost, under and other palatial constructions,

are of brick. So are even the ed yesterday in the first round of normal ocean rates, only 1.8. $3-humblest dwellings. The adminis- the Open Singles Tennis Cham- 000.000.

trative and other public offices are plonships. imposing and permanent enough to compare with those in Europeax or American cities. Much of the town has been made from the arid prairie, and the streets are wide- paved with many spacious squares.

says. President Roosevelt in his message to Congre's to-day, in which he proposes that the United States maintain an adequate mer- chant marine under direct Glove ernment subsidy.

came down to a mere reconstruc-

This difference of US. $27,000,- tion of the cabinet which evidently was deemed necessary by the Pre-000 is nothing but a huge subsidy. mier in order to consolidate the Government in view of the growing pressure of the opposition. To this end, the Home Minister, Kereszte Fischer has been replaced by the The "fate of the Frenchams is general manager of a semi-official still uncertain, reports being eur-Hungarian news agency, Nikolaus London Office: 83, Fleet Street rent in Stanfu that they were von Kozma while the Finance

Editorial sad Business Office: 14

Ice House Street. Tal, 3021| Night Editor (Wanchai Office):

Tel. 24511.

E.O. &

The Baily Press.

HONG KONG, MAROR 6, 1935.

IRELAND A NATION?

seen together in the hands of Communist forces but the report cannot be confirmed.- Reuter,

PRIEST RELEASED FROM CAPTIVITY

Shanghal, March 5. Reports reaching Shangbal state that Father Cipriano Bravo, Spanish Dominican, has been re- leased by the Communists after over a year's imprisonment.

It is believed he is now safe at the Stagfung Catholic Mission,

+

The last communication Trùm Father Bravo was received on June 7, last year- Reuter.

We need not be surprised at the docility of the Senate of the Dublin Parliament in the matter of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship | Klangst. Bill, as it sits" under sentence of death. Ulster will be interested to note the provision of a Special By Order of the Board,

North of Ireland Hirths Register, NOEL BRAGA, and relieved to hear that Mr. De Secretary, Valera has kindly consented to [3220 | waive the obligation to use it. There is, however, the intention to rope in the six counties as soon as the political barrier can be removed; as Mr. De Valera ex- plained some little time back. "not a single line or comma of this Bill need be altered if a Republic were declared for the whole of Ireland to-morrow," "A

CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N°

that the FIFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, King's Theatre Building, 6th floor, on Wednesday, the 20th of March, 1985, at 12 o'clock Noon to receive the Directors' Report, and Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1934, to elect. Auditora and Directors and to transact such other business na may be properly transacted at an Ordinary General Meeting of the Company

VETERAN'S DEATH RECALLED

Peiping, March 5. The body of Chen Shao-pal, a

life-long friend of the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who died here in December last, left this afternoon

for Canton.

At the present stage no one can

It will be recalled 'that on his more than pretend to follow all the death the Nanking Government implications of this complicated conferred posthumous honours for measure, which will no doubt give his active revolutionary work and useful employment to a deserving assistance in the organisation of Irish Bar. But the intentions at the Kuomintang- least are obvious. The Irish Free State proposes to treat aa allens all British subjects not "citizens" or the "Saorstat Eireann

and

they calculate that the British Government will not dare to re-

HITLER INDISPOSED

Str John Simon's visit to Berlin'

And Notice is further hereby given that the Register and Transfer Bookstallate, since any such measure has been postponed at Hitler's re-

of the Company will be closed from the 12th to the 20th day of March, 1935, both days inclusive.

LIANG CHI HAO,

Managing Director.

[8308

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

FIRST EXTRA

would be taken as giving British | quest.

Ministry--which had been vacant since the former Finance Minister, Imredy was appointed president of the National Bank some weeks ago -has been taken over by the for- mer minister of commerce, Fabinyl and the latter was replaced by Geza Bornemissy, leader of the semi- Fascist movement of "reform ge- neration" which of late has been attracting much attention. Transocean Kuo Min.

TIN PRODUCTION CONTROL

Desire Of Producers And Consumers

London, March 4. The great majority of tim pro- ducers are in favour of a tin pro- duction restriction scheme and the consumers favour it unanimously, declared Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary of State for the Colonies, when replying to a series of ques- tions in the House of Commons to- day.

The direct Government subsidy, according to this plan, would be substituted for the present mall subsidy.- Reuter.

OLD MAN'S PREJUDICES

Against Official Careers

Peiping, March 5. Chen Pao Shen, aged 88 years, the former tutor of Pu Yi and a friend of Sir Reginald Johnston, died here this morning.

Chen's

Over 2,000 buildings are contem- plated, involving an estimated expenditure of at least £2,000,000. Beyond the great Park, towards

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

The my. Silversandal from New York sailed from Los Angeles on February 10 and is expected here

on or about 12th instant.

which the city stretches, is the airport of Hsinking, modern in every respect, and the Japanese One case of small pox and one hope that this new capital of the. new State will soon be the air- travel centre of North-Eastern Asia.

case of enteric fever were reported to the health authorities during 24. hours ended March 4.

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The return showing the number ef cases of notifiable diseases which have been notified ́as hav- ing occurred in the Colony during the week ended March 2 is as fol-

One of the features of the town is the great central park, in which young and old seek recreation. It is often full of family picnic parties, and schools meet thers to play lively garnes of baseball. A recent visitor said that the people in the park were gay in dress and lows:-Small pox 7.(1 imported, 6 voice, and seemed to have plenty cerebro-spinal fever 5 (2 deaths). of money to spend. The popula-enteric fever 5 (2 deaths); and Al cerebro-spinal fever 5. (2 daths). tion is rapidly 'increasing.

dying words to his family were, ready the city contains nearly. There were 56 deaths from tuber- "I hope none" of my descendants

will ever enter into official life." He requested that he be buried in the official Manchu robes of the Imperial tutor.---- -Reuter

THE INTERNATIONAL LOAN

He pointed out that the Ameri-

Nanking, March 5. Referring to the Shanghai re- can consuming interests were re- presented on the International ports that China is considering the Committee, while the Welsh tin- offer of an international loan of plate manufacturers had been ta- £20,000,000, the Secretary-General vited to attend on November 6, of the Central Political Council

but had made no appointment. states that the Chinese Govern

Sir Philip denied that the tin- ment has no official information plate makers wanted cheaper tin. regarding the alleged offer," They wanted a stable price, he Reuter, Bald.--..

Beuter.

JOURNALIST EXPELLED FROM ITALY

Rome, March 4 Because the authorities COM sidered the information he sent to his newspaper hostile to the Ita-

assent to the Irish Free State It is officially explained that claim to be a Republic There is a Hitler is suffering from a slight certain cunning in all Mr. De cold and hoarseness contracted lian Government and inaccurate, Valera's activities which are all during his visit to the Saar- designed to the same end.

Beuter.

How the Irishman is to derive

any benefit from such figments in more difficult to understand. The Irishman helped to build up the Einking, down into the mire of British Empire; the nyal Irishman stagnation. It is not for us to say at least is proud of it, and if Great how long the Irish people will be

TRACE MEETING will be held Britain, were to disappoint Mr. De content to suder under the dicta

(Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SALURDAY, 9th MARCH, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.80 p.m.

Order,

Secretary

́0. B. BROWN,

Hong Kong, 4th March, 1985.

Armin Richard, correspondent of the German Provincial News- Agency, Zeitungsdienst Graf Reis- chach, will be expelled from italy within 24 hours.

Renter.

- DUTCH EAST INDIES

PEPPER CROP

Valera's expectations so far as to torship of their fanatics. There is retallate, it would be a terrible ample evidence of a growing deprivation to those Bouthern economic distress. There is the "Irishmen who look to Great | pathe

The Hague, March 4. of some thou

The Government of the Dutch Britain for a career or a livelihood sands of farmers in the Lagan dis- We still regard the Irishman 18 6

megal, who actually East Indies has ordered an in British subject, and Southern petitioned be admitted into vestigation of the forthcoming

eland. It is part of a pepper crop, Ireland as part of the King's Do Norther inimions What hurts Ireland. And story which suggests that

trict

citizenship of

hurts Great Britain, although in a

Irish Free side less degree, and Great Britain can State, so far from being an asset, fion of [829701 afford to see the Souther. Irish is become a liabilit

understood they are

Bity of resta

THIS YEAR'S LORD HIGH COMMISSIONER

Holyrood-House

Rumour

(Special Air Mail Service)

Edinburgh, Feb. 12, Speculation as to the appoint ment of the Lord High Comimis stoner to the General Assembly of

300,000 people.

RUSSIAN ART EXHIBITION

To Be Held In London

London.

culosis,

On appearing before Mr. Grant- ham at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, Lee Man Nung, aged 23, .. was charged with the manalaugh- ter of one Tang Kup on board the steamship Hong Peng on February 28. The date fixed for hearing

De was 2.30 pm, ou Thursday. tective-Sub-Inspector Whant" appeared for the Crown:

The presentation of prizes of the Kowloon, Cricket Club for Cricket, Tennis. Bowls, Billiards and Bridge will take place on Saturday, March ̈·

Progress has been made with the arrangements for the exhibi- tion of Russian Art which is to be opened by the Duchess of Kent 16 at 9.15 p.m. Mrs. B. E. Lindseil on May 29 at 1 Belgrave Square.

will give away the prizes. It is

(8pecial Air Mail Service)

London, Feb. 12.

The Queen is lending several hoped that all ladies and gentle- treasures, including a number of men who have won prizes will turn exquisite Faberge pieces and up to receive them. A concert is several pictures and other works being arranged and members and of art from Sandringham, Wind their ladies can look forward to a sor, and Buckingham Palace. A pleasant evening Free of Charge. diamond riviere to be lent by Princess Marle of Greece is made THE VANISHING 'COMETS' of diamonds from the Golconda Mines, and was given to Queen Olga of the Hellenes by the Tsar Alexander I. on the occasion of

Of the three specially designed her marriage to King George I of Comet machines which did so Greece in 1867.

magnificently in the Melbourne. air Fart of the Eumorfopoulos col- race, only the victorious mono- lection will be shown at the plane, flown by Scott and Black, exhibition, as, before sailing for is likely to remain permanently in China, Mr. Eumorfopoules hand this country. The Mollisons all- ed over to the committee black model was sold to Portugal number of his Russian treasures. same time ago and now the fourth which include several specimens of arrival at Melbourne the Comet early eighteenth-century enamel piloted by Cathcart Jones and Waller, has been bought by the French Government, France has also ordered an identical machine, yer inbuilt for early delivery. Our neighbours across the Channel have been so impressed by the Shanghai, March 8.---| performances of the Comet that It is authoritatively denied that they intend to experiment with it

work

the Church of Scotland is taking. an interesting from this year. FOL the past two years the office was filled with distinction by Mr John Buchan. His two immediate prede- cessors were Bir Iain Colquhoun, Bt., and Mr. James Brown MP. and in 1929, the year of the Union, a member of the royal family, His Ch Royal Highness the Duke of York, was Lord High Commissioner, Now $3, for this, the Silver Jubilee year, there is an insistent rumour that Lo His Royal Highness the Duke of ord Kent may be appoin

CHINA DENIES SILVER PURCHASES

Elver pur

of gold

as a fast mall carrier. Blight al- don - beyorid – the terations are to be made to permit

bought

wireless and mail accommoda- tion, which will reduce the range rom 3,000 to 2,300 mittes, but the speed will remain as the high level,

220 miles per hour.

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