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New Deals" formed the sub- ject of an extremely interesting talk given by Prof. R. Robertson to members of the Rotary Club at their weekly tin which was held at the Hong Kong Hotel yesterday. Page 6.

The local league tennis season GROUNDLESS REPORTS ¦ which opened on Monday is now (Special to "Hong Kong

However, official pathologists of well under way and several matches Daily Press").

the Ministry of Health, England, were played off yesterday. The (By. Telegraph, Copyright, Tele Ordinance, 1894

after extensive examinations of game between C.R.C.. "B" and the Mesager

In response to further questions samples of Chinese liquid eggs, Indian Recreation Club which at- Beceived, May 14, 4.30 p.m.}

from Mr. Hannon, Mr. Shakespeare · have, reported that they are of & tracted a large number of specta- Warsaw, May 14.

said the resolution of the Nation- | satisfactory standard of cleanliness tors, ended in each side scoring After the first dramatic hours fol- al Poultry Council conference at and purity and that, as delivered 4 sets

Page 10. only between the political parties/lowing Pilsudski's death the coun- Southport of April 30, condemning frozen in England, they are with- try and the people are now set- the importation of Chinese eggs, but also within them. Not so longting down to details and activities did not appear to have been re-

there ago, for instance,

programmed for the next few days,ceived by the Ministry of Health debate in the House of Commons

Mourning banners are uttering or of Agriculture. industrial planning, and the

from all pubile buildings, private Reuter.. chief protagonists for and against were to be found in the ranks of dwellings, theatres and cinemas are closed, the radio sending only the Conservatives though the gen-

mournful funeral music or reports eral principle of private "enter- prise was not contested by either of events at the capital in com

nection with the great statesman's section of this Party. What was

death. at issue, however, was the method by which private enterprise could be made to operate most effective

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ly in the interests of the public. Nanking May.14. The Central Factory Inspection On the one side were those who grant of statutory Bureau has appealed to the In- urged the ternational Labour Office regard-powers of self-government to the ing the inspection of factories several industries. Producing units within the settlement of Shanghai. would retain their separate In- Addressing a letter to the Dired-dividuality, but minoritles would be subject to the coerción of the tor of the International Labour

policy. In addition each industry would conduct its sales through a single organisation which would established solely for that pur-

Dose.

Office, the Bureau regrets the im-majorities in the formulation of passe reached in, the negotiations the Shanghai Münicipal with

Council, saying that the matter will be brought up again by the Chinese delegation to the Forth- coming International Labour Con- ference, and asking the Director to render assistance towards an early solution.— Hester.

[8525 LORD PRIVY SEAL EDEN

THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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Returns To Duties

London, May 13.

Against this weighty system of planned capitalism, however, the other side advanced weighty con- siderations and they contended that the dictation of prices of a statutory monopoly would not make either for cheapness or for eficiency and that there were no checks or controls which could satisfactorily replace the challenge of free competition. Added to this, would dột the minority of ad- venturous spirits to whom the in-

to suppression by the medipere

majority?

Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privydustry owed its progress be liable Beal, who has completely recover- ed from his recent illness which followed upon his severe buffeting in a fight home from Prague, has TEE Fifty-fourth Ordinary returned to his duties in the For- General Meeting of Sharehold-eign Office. He will lead the British ers will be held at the Offices of the Delegation at next week's League undersigned on Wednesday, the 22nd Council meeting" at Geneva. May, 1945, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Agents, together with statement of Accounts for the year ended the 81st December, 1984.

The Share Hegister and Transfer Books will be CLOSED from the eth to the 22nd May, 1895, both days inclusives.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

General Agents. Hong Kong, 1st May, 1933.

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He was accorded a warm wel- come this afternoon on entering the House of Commons where he answered several questions ad- dressed to the Foreign Secretary One of these, questions myled a statement on the position of the

dispute between Italy and Abys- sinia. Mr. Eden in his reply re- called that the matter was on the agenda of the League of Nations' Council meeting called for May. 20th

Meanwhile, the whole situation was receiving the Government's most careful attention.-

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(INCORPORATED in China)

Proposal By L.C.C.

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8. M. Toug HL L. Frang

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CHINA VERSION

Captain M. Nakamura, master of the ss. Fukujin... Maru, who was It may be pointed out in this charged with falling to cause bis connection that Chinese eggs for ship to be marked with Deck and export have always been approved Load Lines in the Victoria Har-. by the Ministry of Industry Com- bour, last Monday was Ined $250 or modities Testing. Bureau and in default three months hard examined under strict regulations. labour by the Hon. Comdr. G. F. Eggs found not to standard are Hole at the Marine Court yester- never shipped aboard, so that the day morning. malicious reports are absolutely without foundation.---

China United Preu (by mail),

HOME CRICKET RESULTS.

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dady Press" (Copyright).]

Shanghai, May 9. Eggs.have always formed an im- In front of the Belvedere Pa-portant part of China's exporta. lace, where Pilsudski's mortal re- According to Customs Statistics, mains are now lying in state, four generals are standing at rigid at- tention, while Pilsudski's wife and two daughters stand nearby. Here as well as in the country people flocked to churches and offered prayers for the deceased statesman and for the future of the coun- try. In Catholic Churches special masses are being sung, the solemn splendour contrasting with the simple dresses of the poor peasants who formed a great portion of the congregations.

Since Cracow is intimately con- nected with Pilsudski's life, the final resting place will be the Pa- lace of the Kings there, though. his heart will be buried near the grave of his mother. Behind the sorrow which is manifest every- where it is realised that Poland has become so strong that she is able to survive any, storm ahead, the Constitution being pointed out as giving the President very wide

powers.

The situation created by P1- sudski's death is viewed in poli- tical circles with the utmost calm," no crisis of any kind being expect- ed. Transocean Kwa Min.

TRANSFER OF BODY

Warsaw, Later. «Pilsudski's mortal remains wil

To put the matter in a nutshell, statutory monopolies would com- bine all the disadvantages of Boctalism with none of the ad- vantages private enterprise. Mr. Runciman picked out R cautious middle course between the two schools of thought, claiming be transported on Thursday even~ that the present and precedinging from Belvedere Castle to the Governments had in certain in- Cathedral here where they will stances (namely tmn and steel) le in state for 36 hours in order already anticipated. in part, the to allow the inhabitants of the he also pointed out, many indus- dead Marshal proposals of the "planners" As 'capital to pay their respecta to the

tries had succeeded in organising themselves voluntarily Government assistance.

London, May 14.- Kent beat Hampshire by seven wickets at Portsmouth,

Derbyshire won op the first innings against Yorkshire at Chesterfield.

- Lancashire beat the Oxford University by an innings and 30 runs at Oxford,

KENT v. HANTS Hampshire scored 424 and 154, Freeman taking 5 wickets for 60 runs in the second innings,

Kent scored 479, Fagg coming to the limelight with a score of 122, and lost three

wickets in scoring 100 runs in the second innings when they won the match by seven wickets.

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA IN HOSPITAL

London, May 14 Lawrence of Arabia (Alrerafts- man Shaw) has entered hospital. It is believed that he practured his skull when his motor cycle" collld-" ed with a child cyclist near Bov-

atop Camp, Dorset-Reuter.

and patriotism was the founder of the newly arisen Poland.”

A somewhat less cordial tone is found in the Soviet semi-offcial "Pravda” which declares that

DERBY ♥. YORKS Derbyshire in taking first in- nings points scored 382 and de- clared

at 211 for G. Alderman scoring exactly a hundred in the second effort, while Verity took 5 wickets for 74.

Yorkshire scored 328; Sutcliffe contributing 91, and 102 for 4.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

From May 4 to May 12, inclusive, the Kowloon-Canton. Railway run'. 69 Express trains between Kowloon and Canton, and "cönyéyed, 63,858 Passengers between these two cities ir connection with the Jubilee celebrations.

One case of scarlet fever and one of puerperal fever were report- ed for the 24 hours ended on May 13.

LANCS v. OXFORD "

Two cases of small-pox (two) Lancashire scored 198 for 7 nd deaths), five of diphtheria (one declared. Oxford were dismissed death), ave of enteric fever (two for 239 (Mitchell Lanes 102) and deaths), one of cerebrospinal fever followed on to make. 229, leaving (one death) and eighty-one deaths the County winners by an innings from tuberculosis were reported for and 30 runs--

the week-ended May 18. "Reuter.

POST GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL

The French dispatch verse! Tahure, which arrived in the Colony on Monday from Shanghai, will sall for, Baigon this afternoon.

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A it year old woman Li Chi Tin London, May 13. celved injuries to which she sục- The visit of Their Majesties the cumbed at the Government Civil- King and Queen to Hammersmith Hospital on Monday, after having this morning to open the British been knocked down by taxicab No. Fost Graduate Medical School was 696, driven by Chan Yau in Ewo made another happy Jubilee cc-Street, The driver made a report casion. Their Majesties who of the accident to the police, travelled in a closed motor "car were cordially cheered by the Mr. Wright, of the Chinese Mari- crowds all the way from Bucking-time Customs, has reported to the ham Palace.

police that, while, driving, car No.. The new medical school which 1873 in Nathan Road at about 9,45 The exact time for the transfer

pin. Monday, he knocked,, down without of the body to Cracow where the Pilsudski had adopted a hostile has been founded through the coLeung Yiu aged 13 years.The remains will be interred will not attitude towards the Soviet Union operation of the Treasury and man was sent to the Kowloon Hos- be made known till Thuraday even- from the very beginning.

war University of London. It appoints Pital suffering from head injuries. ing but it has already been de- recalling the Polish-Russian

in 1920, the article concludes its own staff, the clinical members

William Kim, « Korean aged 41, elded that the train bearing the

with these words: "Pilsudekt was of which will be full-time cofon to Cracow will halt for the most outstanding figure in the Yants of the university and not Grantham at the Central Magic- unemployed, appeared before Mr. short time at several stations on the way to give the population an opportunity to take leave of the national hero. Transocean Kuo Min.

DR. KUNG'S FINANCIAL REPORT

Chinese Press Comment

Shanghai, May 14. - The leading Chinese newspapers to Dr. H. H devote editorials Kung nancial report, particular- ly the nine points of his future programme.

The "China. Times" says: "The

Among the proposals of the Lon- disease has now been given

The "Bhun Pao states that the report shows Dr. Kung's Aghting spirit during the last two years, adding that "the report cannot be looked upon as an ordinary poli- tical report."

HITLER'S SYMPATHY

May 14 Chancellor Hitler has sent Ma- dame Alexandra Pilsudski, the widow of Poland'a national hero. a telegram expressing his heart-

member deceased with gratitude. Trancean Kuo Min

deep

After London County Council is in the

ruling clase in Poland. His death is an occurrence of the highest Importance for the inner develop ment of the country where it will leave deep traces_behind.”—- Transocean Kuo Min.

THE KING'S MESSAGE

London, May 13, His Majesty the King has des- to the President of Foland on the

·Bet-

dependent for their livelihood on tracy yesterday, charged with beg

private or consulting practice. Each of the four departments dant said he came here from Sin

ging in Ice House Street. Defen=" medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gapore, nad had previously been pathology--has at its head a

arrested for the same orence, when professor with readers and she was sent to Canton. Defendant sistants, and the School will offer said he desired to return to Singa- facilities for medical mén from

pore, and was sent to the 8.C.A. this country and overseas to put themselves abreast of the latest developmenta

The King expressed the earnest SEARCH FOR REV. HENRY

happy union of ward and labora

tory with the University and the

local authority, drawing students

den County Council Advisory Com-the right medicine." It sees the Imittee on street developments is nation's finances gradually as felt sympathy and conveying the patched a message of condolence I hope that the Bchool with its

one for providing parking placca cending on the right path towards assurance that he will always re- for motor vehicles under many of recovery. the open spaces to be found in' London. It is outpointed that in the year 1932/33 there were 58,- 408 legal proceedings issued against vehicle users of which about 8,000 were-in respect of ob- structions and nuisance. There is no phyaleat impossibility, the re- port says, In providing under- ground accommodation beneath the whole of certain squares with out impairing the existing amen-

WBritish Wireless, ̈¦

LAVAL'S TRIBUTE

Moscow, May 13, M. Laval only learnt the news The "Central China Daily News" of Pilsudski's death on his ar- urges the Government immediate-rival at Moscow and immediately ly to carry out the programme. sent a telegram of condolence to The "Min Pao" says the possibil-Foreign Minister Beck in which ties of the people in co-operating he stated he was deeply moved with the Government are how by the tragic news and went on greater than ever before-

to pay a tribute to the man who through his “courage, nobility

Reuter.

J. BUSH

Peiping. May 1s

death of Marshal Pilsudaki to whose work warin tributes are paid by the British Fress,

and teachers alike from all parts Investigations are being made In a personal message to the of Empire, might prosper" "May into the witereabouts of Rev. Polish Foreign Minister, Lara | it play an Imperial role in win. Henry J. Bush, an American priest Privy Seal Eden says: "I shall ning and the dissemination of of the Roman Catholic Mary always remember the interview medical knowledge, in rellef of knoll Mission in Kwangtung, who with him which I was privileged to suffering among my peoples to recently disappeared, The Chin- have during my visit to Warsaw, this country and overseas and in ese military authorities in Swatow and I hasten to assure your Ex- enabling the doctors of all lands have structed the local garri

to come together in a task where song in northeastern Kwangtung cellency of my deep and sincere sympathy in this grievous loss all must be allies and helpers from the south of Klangal to try

to locate the missing irtentu. which the Polish Nation has suf- sald His Majesty.

Beuter, fered.”—British Wireless.

British Fircus

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