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RIVATE and Commercial Motori
Vehicle Licences and Motor Driver's Licencei were due for renewal on July 1st, 1985.
A large number of Motor Vehicles
still remain unlicensed...
Owners of such Vehiclesure hereby. notified that they will be prosecuted without further notice if thei vehicles are found unlicensed on the roada.
Unlicensed Drivers are also warn ed that they will be prosecuted if found driving after this date
8. D. BURLINGHAM, Inspector General of Police
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15th July, 1985.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an Interim Dividend of £2.10.0 per Share, subject to deduction of Income Tax has been declared for the HALF YEAR ending 30th, JUNE, 1935 at the rate of 2/2.1/ per Dollar.
THE DIVIDEND will be payable 121 and after MONDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1935, at the offices of the Corporation, whoar Shareholders
NOTICE.
THE HONGBONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
LOST
APPLICATION has been made to the Company to issue a Duplicate Share Certificate in respect of 100 Shares Nos. 18868/15892, 22029/22058, 84320/24326, 24726/ 24720, 24283/24295, 27344/27851', 2-265/28272, 28507/28514, and 28142/28143 registered in the name of HORMASJEE RUTTONJEE, the Original of which has been declared. "Lost.
Notice is hereby given that if within 14 days hereof no claim or representation is made to the Co. the original "certificate for the said shares shall be deemed CANCELLED and of NO EFFECT and that the Co. will then proceed to deal with such application.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935.
DEATH
THWAITES,—On Friday, July 12,
of
1935, at Ealing LETTTIA JANE THWAITES the wife Charles Thwaites./
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The Daily Press.
HONG KONG, JULY 18, 1935.
SAFETY ON THE SEAS·
The Briton can never for long forget the sea, which laps his
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Ltd., Island home, nor the Navy which
Agents.
Hong Kong, 3th July, 1935.
TO IET
are requested to apply for Warrants. WELL Appointed Officer
THE REGISTER OF SHARES
of the Corporation will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 29th JULY to SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST (both days inclusive), daring which period 110 transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
V. M. GRAYBURN, Chief Manager.
Hong Kong, 10th July, 1935.
HONG KONG TELEPHONE
COMPANY. LTD.
NOTICE OF INTERIM DIVIDEND.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NO
Apply SECRETARY,
[9651
Hong Kono Stock ExchanOE.
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OBITUARY
"General" Cohen's Father Passes
London, July 14.
Mr. Joseph Cohen, father of “General” Morris Abraham Cohen: who has had a distinguished mill- tory "career in China, died at Manchester to-day, aged 72.
His last wish' was to meet his sof before" he died and the son, hurrying from his home in Hong- kong, arrived in Manchester in time for the wish of the dying man to be realised.
Cohen was for many years the the late personal body-guard of Dr. Sun Yat Sen - Reuter.
SIAMESE RICE BOYCOTT
Foreign Grain In
China
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Fress" (Copyright).1
Shanghai, July 9..
Two problems have presented themselves during the boycott of Siamese rice in retallation for the
HOPELESS COLLAPSE OF NEWS SUMMARY
SOUTH AFRICA
Whole Side Dismissed For
171 Runs
FINE BOWLING BY ENGLAND
London. July 15
On the second day of the Third Test match at Leeds, South Africa had a hopeless collapse. With the exception of Rowan 62 and Siedle 33, the others failed to do their bit. Dalton was out with the total at 149 and after the addition of a single, Vincent, Rowan and Langton all. fell without any addition to the score, 150. Crisp made 18 for the last wicket to brig South Africa's " total to 171 runs, 45 behind England's total of 216.
Added to very good fielding by England, their bowlers rose to the occasion and puzzled the visiting batsmen. Verity took two wickets for five runs, Wyatt took one for a "single, while Nichols accounted for three batsmen, at a cost of 58,
With a lead of 45 runs in the first innings, England com menced their second innings and at tea time had made 38 runs without loss.
At the commencement of the second day's play in the Third Test match at Leeds, the sky was overcast and only two thousand spectators were present to witness the continuation of the South Africans first inninga but before the lunch interval the crowd had increased to ten thousand.
The South African batsmen, Siedle, and Rowan, who at the close of play on Saturday had scored 14 and 3 respectively, open-
At the offices of the Public Works Department yesterday after- moon, a pict of crown Lund at Repulse Bay Road, registered as Garden Lot No. 87, was put up for publle auction, the upset price being based at five cents a square foot Page 8.
11
Vaally G. Esposito, 34%, employed Russian, cock, stated by' the police to have walked from Shanghai to Canton and from there to Hongkong, was and $15. or 14 days, by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court yester- day on a charge of arriving in - Hong Kong without a valid pass- port. Page 6...
Mr. Powell, residing at No. 8. Kennedy Road, has reported to the police that while driving bls. car, No. 1584, along Queen's · Road knocked East on Saturday, he
Chinese WOTERI who sufferred head injuries. The in- jured woman was sent to the Government Civil Hospital. Paga
down
d.
B
The last pair Crisp and Bell
By the departure for Home on added 21 runs in twelve minutes Saturday of Sergeant Wynne. before Crisp was caught at second the Hongkong Police Force has slip by Hammond off Nichols for 18 runs, thus bringing the innings section. He joined the Police In in its sporting to a close after four hours and 1923, and. since that time has twenty minutes play. Bell was not
suffered a loss
out having scored three runs, and played for Hongkong in Interport together with 12 extras the total football against Shanghai in 1924. 1925. 1926, 1927 and 1929. He score was 171.
played at back partnered by C. W. England, 1st Innings
E Bishop, and the pair were a very strong combination. Page 10.
SOUTH AFRICA-1st Innings
protects it, and whenever he does. there seem inclined to oblivion comes a jog to his memory. Thus, for example, by these naval con versations one is reminded" that Britain's strong neighbour across the North Sea is building a modem and a powerful feet. As there is no longer a question of preventing her, it seems" almost superfluous to discuss relative claims to percentages of parity. The really important thing is to see that our own Navy is the best that we can make it, and of a. strength which will remove this rich and casy Empire as far as possible from the zone of tempta- tion and of danger. There is nothing of belligerence in such a resolve: a pacific Power is none the less peaceable because it is armed: If it is disarmed it thereby loses the power to keep the peace. These simple truths, so long ob- scured in. the political mind, are now being realised: but they can- not be too often repeated.
"The Navy is us,"-not less fut miore ourselves with every modern development. Thus, the decision to build a greater Air Force makes
which Mitchell Canton, July 15.
us more dependent on riage, since we must import by far the greater part of the fuel by
persecution of Chinese residents in Siam viz... 1. The effects of the ban on transportation and distributioned, the play yesterday morning J. Sledie, run out
with great confidence, the wicket B. Mitchell, lbw b Hammond
CANTON NEWS ITEMS
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Military Men In Conference
that an INTERIM DIVID. (From Our Special Correspondent) END of FOUR per cent. (49%) for the six months ended 30th June, 1995, amounting to FORTY cent per share on the Fully Paid Up Shares and TEN cents per share on the Partly Paid Up Shares of the Company will be paid on FRIDAY, the 2nd AUGUST, 1935, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on
application at the Registered fire of the Company, Exchange Building, 4th floor.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 25th JULY, to FRIDAY, the 2nd "AUGUST, 1985, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors. J. P. SHERRY,
F
Manager.
Hong Kong, 6th July, 1985.
sea-car-
are driven.
A military conference was held to-day under the "chairmanship of General Chan Tsal Tong. Com-whien
aeroplanes of the First Britain's Air Force could not move mander-in-Chief Group Army. All the ranking for long it oversea communica- military commanders were present tions were interrupted. And so it except General Li Yang King, is in every branch of our national commanding general of the Third Life: without security for its mer- Army, who is expected here some cantile marine our people could time to-day
not work nor even live for more than a few weeks. Such a stop-
the
if adequate provision be made to provent It And the plain fact is that while all around us modern and powerful fleets are arising the British Navy grows old and therefore relatively weak and is not being renewed,
of Siamese rice; 2. From which country China is going to purchase her additional requirements of rice?
According to Information from rice merchants, the only recent purchase of rice from Stam was 800 plculs ordered during April -and
ב!
May. During the past few days a shipment of over 50,000 bags of foreign rice, has arrived China, the origin of which is pre-" sumably Siam. It is stated" that th's rice is being imported by for- e'gn merchants.
F. Viljoen, c Smith, & Wyatt
being easy to play, though, how-E A. Rowan, c Hammond, b
slow in getting ever, they were
Bowes runs, it taking them an hour and ten minutes to bring the score to 51, and an hour to score 29 runs during the morning.
"
SIEDLE OUT
H. F. Wade, e Mitchell, b
Verity
H. B. Cameron, low. b Nichols E. L Dalton, b Bowes
C. L.Vincent t Barber, b
Verity
After an hour and fifty minutes play, Siedle hesitated over a A. B. Langton, b Nichols second run from a bit to leg, R. J. Crisp, c Hammond, b
was quick and Nichols accurate in returning to the wic- | A. J. Bell, not out ket-keeper who had Siedle run out
by many yards. He had scored 33, thus helping to bring thể total to 55 for 2 wickets.
Viljoen then joined Rowan who bad scored 31 at this stage and the pair put up a keen fight for
Extras
Total'........................
216
33
8
af
82
19
9
An application for the quashing the committal order made against Tong Man-klu, alias Tong. Chan-mung, a fugitive. from Canton was brought by Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K.G.. before the Chief Justice, Bir Atholl MacGregor, "at the Supreme Court yesterday. Page 7.
Weng Yau allas Wong Yau Chu
18 was discharged by Mr. Schofield 3 at the Central Magistracy yester- 12 day afternoon when he
brought up for larceny of a letter 171 from a private letter box at No.
47 Des Voeux Road West, Page 6,
65
Fall of wickets:-2 for (Siedle); 3 for 120 (Viljoen!; 4 for
123 (Wade); 5 for 141 (Cameron);
For stealing clothes from No. 9 Pokfulum Road ground floor,
BAN ON DISTRIBUTION However, it must be distributed in the local markets: An official the rice guild declared that no plans are being formed to suppress the distribution of banned rice. runs, Viljoen reaching doubles for 149 (Dalton); 7 for 150 Cheung Sau was sentenced to 6 Naturally the launching of a boy-figures after being at the wicket (Vincent); & for 150 (Rowan); 9 weeks hard labour and also order- ott is not a simple matter. If no for thirty three minutes, which for 150 (Langton); 10 for 171ed to pay $35 amends by Mr. more rice is being ordered. from
Included a very flukey one to the (Crisp). Siam by Chinese firms, it should boundary which just passed Ham- not be difficult to make a report
mand in the slips, bringing" the on the exact quantity of the Siam-
total to 100 11 after an hour and ese produce now on the market. thirty five minutes. This should be 'registered with the
Schoñeld at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday. Page 6.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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Bowes Nichols
29
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12 € 13 1 94200
9 5 2
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At this stage Viljoen in attempt ing to drive Wyatt to the bound- Hammond
ball into
the Sims ary, spicked the hands of Smith in the slips after Verity having scored 19 runs, the part- Wyatt Dership realising 55 runs
wickets.
EXIT SKIPPER
which Reuter.
. The main purpose of the con-
page would be a calamity 50 ference is to investigate into the
gigantic that the mind dare not present pacification work and to
imagine it; but it would be folly devise schemes to wipe out
to suppose that it could not hap- bandit and Communist remnants
pen merely because it was what in the remote regions of the pro- vince. In addition to army pro-On the contrary, there is a reason-
the politician" calls “unthinkable.” guild and the sales should be su- pervised until all of the Siamese blems, better efficiency of the Canton Navy and Air Force will be able certainty that it will happenrice has been disposed of. Since zot the Chinese have no jurisdiction [3658 considered. Those eligible to take
over foreign firms in this matter. part in the conference to-day in- cluded regimental commanders,
it Chinese dealers refuse to distri-brought the total to 120 for three IN THE SUPREME COURT OP commanding officers of gunboats,
bute the rice for them that is one HONG KONG
and squadron leaders of the air
way of solving the problem. The ban on distribution and transpor- bat'on of rice should go hand in
Wade, the visiting captain, came hand.
in to join Rowan who was playing 2 The greatest defect in the boy-three runs the former was caught "very steadily, but after scoring cott on Siamese rice is that the merchants are planning to place their orders in the Philippines and Annam, instead of turning primar- By to home-grown rice. It is true that the output of rice in China is not sufficient to meet the de- mands, and since the Chinese have boycotted S'amese products, they must naturally look elsewhere to All this gap.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
IN THE GOOD OF LILLAN ALICE LOWDEN OR DYER, SOMETIME OF 8, HIGHBURGH TREBICE, DOWNHILL, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, AND LATE OF 305, THE PEAK, VICTORIA IN THE COLORT OF HONG KONG, MARBI. ED WOMAN, DECEASED.
́OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Court hat, by virtue of the provisions of Section 38 of Ordin- ance No. 2 of 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims ain't the above estate to 5T ACGOST, 1995.
“All Creditors and others are accor ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
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DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Executor, 1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong.
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force.
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Feminine Fashions
The National Government, which recently made a notable
The Folitical Research Institute wui seriously discuss the question advance in the public confidence of fashions for women in. Its by its decision as to the Air, would coming meeting on July 17. The strengthen itsself in far greater object is not to find out what measure if it were to take a fur- fashionable creations are suitable ther step in securing our de- for milady, but what clothes she fences, and make all snug at sea, should not wear Conservative There is no need to take a line officials and that women's wear hostile to any nation; on the con in the summer is too stunning intrary there is a far better pros- that they show too much of the pect of remaining good friends body and limbs."
ceased
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at short leg by Mitchell who dived forward at full length to bring off a great catch of Verity's bowling. The next to partner Rowan was Cameron and the pair were still together at the luncheon interval when the total score was 123 for four wickets, Rowan having com- piled 49 runs Cameron had not opened his score yet.
Soon after Rowan had complet ed his half century, Cameron was out leg before to Nichols, having collected frans, the fifth wicket falling at 141.
A MODERN DOMESDAY
(Epecial Air. Mall Service)
London, June 29.
Lord Lothian, wants the Govern- ment to prepare what sounds like a modern Domesday Book.
In the House of Lords next month he will ask the Government to instruct the Historical Monu- ments Commission prepare a schedule of the dwelling-houses in the country over 100 years old which may be of special historial
or artistic interest.
•
The champion bowlers of the Open Pairs Competition ware dethroned yesterday when `A ̧ ̧‚W. Grimmitt and F. J., Jones` went down to J. Cavanagh and M, J. Medina by a single shot. A full description of the game appears Paze 10.
It would mean a. thorough search, Lord Lothian is not inter- ested only in the exteriors of 'build- ings. He wants "regard på'd to the architecture, contents and parks or gardens" of the houses. .. Already 4500 balldings have been
scheduled." under the Ancient" Monuments Acts.
Lord Lothian's plan, however, would go much further. The Acts do not affect occupied bulid'ngs." This survey would cover all houses, whether people lived in them or not.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Only four cases of enteric fever were reported for the 24 hours ended on July 14,
with all the world if we remove While stylish women. insist that the envy and ambition of others. this temptation of our weakness to
After the luncheon interval Ro- such scanty dress is cool in the The whole situtation of the world
wan reached his 50, having stayed summer, officials consider that public morals are more important. ton Treaty and the Navy Treaty of farming class in Slam. It
At any rate, the effect of the at the wicket for two hours and has changed since the Washing-
boycott is being keenly felt by the fifty mintues, At this stage, the The scholarly members of the
was crowd had increased to fteen, Political Research Institute will imitation of armaments. They London were framed for the
stated that the boycott is having thousand, and they were treated discuss what sort of dress is most impose upon us the role of the
a disastrous effect on the Blamese to a parade of batsmen marching agreeable to young women in com- hare while the tortoise forges
export trade. Except, for British in and out of the pavilion as wic- formity to the conservative idea of steadily ahead, and unless we
Malaya, and Japan, the exporta kets began to fall very fast with dignity and convention. It is ad-")
tion of Siamese rice has practically few runs being scored. escape from their disabling pro- mtted, however, that women's
visions we shall be beaten at the clother have nothing to do with post. Fortunately there is a way Out: the Escalator Clause" was Alarm At Academy
provided for the situation which now exists. What requires to be AIR TRAGEDY EXPLAINED Cadets, of the Yin Tong Military done is nothing less that the pro- Academy were awakened in the vision of an adequate force of middle of a sound slumber by cruisers, and the rebuilding of the weird noises suggesting up battle-fleet. The burden may be natural happenings. One cadet heavy; but money is cheap, the woke the other until the whole shipyards are idle, and the nation hostel was astir. An uncanny is in a mood to shoulder it. Bir noise was heard, which drove the Bolton Eyres-Monsell, who is him- Dutch airliner, from Amsterdam quick return to the pavilion being TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN future
generals out of their self an expert and lacks nothing to Hamburg, Copenhagen and caught by Barber at short lez off that the Court has, by virtue of beda. After much investigation, Ance No. 2 of 1897, made an order from a mother cat who was look or perception is the man to set Schiphol aerodrome. Amsterdam keta thus falling for 150 runs. the provisions of Section 5s of Ordin. It was found that the noise came for the task either in patriotism Malmée, Sweden, crashed at the verity without scoring, seven wie mura, Commander-in-Chief of the Hmiting the time for creditors and
sand in their claims against ing for her lost kitten
IN THE SUPREME COURT or political research.
FONG TI "PROBATE JURISDICTION
IN THE GOODS OF ALICE FRANCES MORRIS, LATE OF 46, ELLISON ROAD, STREA THAN, IN THE COUNTT ́OF. SUEBAY, IN THE United King- DOM, SPINSTER DECEASED,
others to serata to be AUGUST, 2025.
All creditors and others, are sooord- Ingly hereby required to end their alms to the undersigned on or before that date, ag
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Executrix. Das Vaur Road, Central,
The Hague, July 14.. Four of the crew and two passengers were killed and thir- teen passengers and one of the
SPEEDY DISMISSALS Four runs later Dalton, who had taken Cameron's place was bowled by an in-swinger from Bowes, the total score being 149 for six wic
keta.
crew were saved when the big te next m
The next man, Vincent made a
early to-daybed
The new Omice and Studio of the Advertising and Pubiletty Bureau, Ltd, in Queen's Building, were officially opened yesterday when some fifty people, mostly Hong Kong business men were present. An interesting paper on savertising was read by Mr. C. J. Church.
Licence, 140 in notes, $18 in money and two receipts for $20 in Yan- mati.
Mr C: F. Pragnell, residing at No. 31, Taipo Road, first Goor, re- ports that about 8 pm, on Sunday. bis amab heard a baby crying outs side the door of his fiat. She went out, and found a newly-born male child lying on the landlds near the door. The baby was taken to the creche, Talpo Road.
The Hong Kong dollar declined
farthing yesterday the official
rate being 28, 144. The business rates were 28. 11d sellers and 2a.. 19/16d buyers, Bellers
came into quite the
und
Rear-Admiral Shoanke "Shimp-
Sth Destroye Fotilla about it, and If he can obtain the
of the Ometals of the Academy denied have no fear as to the approval of consent of his colleagues, he need
Before another run had been Japanese Navy, who arrived in the An official statement says that added, Rowan was taken in the Colony a few days ago on the des- there had been any alarm in the the nation. By putting that great da
liner was
starting for slips by Hammond who made a troyer Tatsuta, transferred his flag onto the Japanese gunboať Saga, TUE- premises or that any of the cadets work in band the Government Hamburg her two engines sudden brillant, Eight hand catch
runs interday and proceeded to Canton,ative had jumped down from the win would establish the best of allly failed, sti as she felt the Bowes,tharing
24 116 will later make a trip Maceo dow. Regular troops inside the possible claims to popular support, ground. The pilot attempted compound also heard noises and And since the British Navy is an forced landing and ran into a dyke, saw things at night, but had no instrument of peace it would be a . The plane was wrecked and enui
Strapy idea what they were all about, ac- great stroke also for that much
Reliter cording to an unconfirmed report, misunderstood cause,
three and
ols Hon
tor driver's the
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