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[8799

THE

NOTICE.

THE REEL CLUB

THE Ninth Annual General Meat- ing of the Reel Club will take place at the Helena May Institute on Monday, 16th September, at 5.15

p.m.

All members and prospective members are particularly requested to attend. The first practice of the season will commence immediately after the meeting and practices will be held on each anccessive Monday, up to the 18th November, excluding Monday, 11th November, which will be substituted by Tuesday, 12th November.

T. P. SAUNDERSON,

Actg. Hon. Becretary.

Phone 21453.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935.

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HONG KONG, SEPTEMBER 12, 18IN, --

ANGLO - CHINESE "FRIENDSHIP

It is necessary that those who reside in China should acquire an accurate and intimate knowledge and of the political, economic social conditions of those among whom their lot is cast. On such knowledge depends an Intelligent grasp, and the successful solution. of each new problem as it arises. problems from which the ordinary person cannot escape if he has to deal with the Chinese at all. The

most effective way of doing this of course, is to acquire a know- ledge of the language. It must be

borne in mind, however. many foreigners come to

that

China

late in life, and that many Britian people have neither the time for nor the gift of. acquiring foreign languages. Moreover. as English is the secondary language in the Far East, there is no great stimu-

ADVERTISEMENTS.s to special effort in this direc-

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

PAR DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Anotion to be held on MONDAY, the 16TH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1995, at 8 2.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of HIS EXCELLENCY

THE GOVERNOx, of One Lot of UROWN LAND at Repulse Bay Road is the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 21 year!.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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BAHRAM DOES

IT AGAIN...

Five-Length Win In St. Leger

London, Sept. 11.- Bahram. the Derpy winner, brough. anather victory for the Aga Khan in the St. Leger run at Doncaster to-day. The following was the resul.

Bahram (8m.rke) Solar Ray (Sirrett) - Buckleigh (H, Wragg)

1

3

There were eight starters,

THE FIFTH TEST MATCH NEWS SUMMARY

South Africa Win The Rubber

deal

bowlers.

To-day, being the 18th day of the 8th moon, the' Mid-Autumn Festi- val, or the Moon-Cake Festival, the Chinese in the Colony and abroad will celebrate the occasion on- thusiastically in traditional style.-

Page 7.

(Special Air Mail Service)

At Messrs. Hughes and Hough London, Aug. 20.

great £

Limited's auction rooms, No. 6, Des about

Central, yesterday The lest Maten At the Uval In his innings he had hit 17 4's Voeux Road

afternoon, ended in a draw, as it was almost and one 6, but figures do not count

leasehold a valuable bound to do on a wicket which when Leyland is standing with property, registered in the Land gave the bowiers no chance trom one hand on his hip, comforting Office as New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 2263 together with all rights eatly on Saturday morning until the batsman at the other end. the last moment, and sp South or trotting about the field, saving easements and appurtenances, was Africa, having won the only runs. This is a great cricketer, scld by order of the mortagees, by match which in this series has Nichols, who was sent in next, public auction. Mr. Ling Sam of had a definite result, have earned could make little Use of his No. 23, Connaught Road Central the rubber, writes a correspondent. flourish and good intent. Wade. was the successful bidder, who There was a time when the game such a magnificent Belder close to secured the lot at the price of was palpitatingly alive.

the wicket, and his bowlers kept $2,100.00. The betting was 4/11 Bahram,

Wyatt had declared England's the runs down on a ground on

veteran 100/6 Solar Ray and 25/1 Bucknings closed at the luncheon which the ball few of the bat at

Ng Oze Kwong, the Nichols the lightest touch..

was Chinese tennis, player, has been leigh, Special place betting was interval with a lead of 58 runs. proportionate Bahrain, 2/1

Two South African wickets fell out to a good catch when square-asked to act as non-playing captain quickly, and at 10 minutes past leg had to run back to hold a of the Interport Tennis team which Other starters were Fairbairn (G. three another. tumbled down and skier, and a couple of 4's from is leaving for Shanghai by the s.5. Richards), Field Trial (Dick). Flash South Africa were only nine runs Robins sent England in to lunch- Bye (Jones); Plassy (Perryman) ahead. At 4 o'clock England took een with the knowledge that the

yet another wicket, but by then innings would be declared closed. Pry II (Weston).

runs counted as much as wicket's

Bahram winning by ave lengths while three lengths separated sec- ond and third.

Solar Ray. 4/1 Buckleigh.

Hairan, the Aga Khan's other entry, did not run as Smirke rode the favourite, according to the Aga Khan's decision when Fox, who

was booked to ride Bahram, was injured the previous day when rid-

Stand

Seling

ing Sheldrake who slipped up with him during the Plate.- Reuter.

BACE DESCRIBED

London, Sept, 11.

and Cameron. hitting 4 after 4, made certain that, even the not

niake the runs

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President Cleveland on September Page 10. 25.

A sum totalling $23,840,416 will be introduced in the Legislative Council to-day, which represents the Colony's Budget in 1938. This sum will make provision for expen-

the Contribution and the charges of diture exclusive of the Miltary

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A FURIOUS ATTACK Ames had done splendidly for his side. and when England's wickets fell, England could

bowlers attacked again after the in time. Test interval he was alive and prepared Matches are generally regarded as to do his share. Wyatt began his dull affairs, and it has been sug bowling with Bowes, from rested that three days are not Pavillon end, and Read, who bowl- sufficient to test the full strength ed to five slips. There was the

The action brought by Capt. A.“ of two international teams, but I picture of a furious on slaught. never wish to see a better cricketThe ball passed bat and pads, and H. Brown, master mariner, claimi arch than this has been. Wheat 16 Mitchell was bowled by a ball ing $1,000 from the Yuen On B.S ther Wyatt was right or wrong in which came through faster than Co., Ltd., for alleged wrongful dis- also missal, was continued before the putting South Africa in to bat anyone had expected and when he had won the toss is a kept rather low. If some had said Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice Lindsell, matter of opinion. Certainly he that this match

was going to at the Summary Court yesterday. offered the chance of a finish. finish dully they must now have Mr. M. A..da Silva appeared for the Half way Flash Bye had three which as things went during the sat up, for there was a sudden. plaintiff, and the defendant com- lengths clear of the field with

of three days he very nearly attain- | promise

excitement. And pany was represented by Mr. F. G. Page 11 Buckleigh lest,

ed.

when, with only 23 runs on the Nigel. Entering the straight, Field Trial got in dront, followed by

AN IMPROVED SIDE

board. Rowan was bowled by a South Africa can have had only ball which went through every- Flash Bye and Bahram

purpose. They would have thing from Bowes, who in this with the English language. The wards, beaten a quarter mile from Saturday, to have won one more was a thrill which could be felt. own iore, but also well acquainted Bye dropped back shortly after ked, batting on"a good wicket on match had given of his best, there are expected to sail from the

tion. In practice, therefore the ordinary individual has to depend upon other sources for that neces- sary knowledge upon which de- pends the right attitude of mind in our dealings with the Chinese.

One effective method is to esta- bilsh a friendship with a Chinese who is not only well versed in his

There was a fairly good start. Flash Bye made the pace from Fairbairn, Pry and Bahram. After the half mile Flash Bye led Field Trial. Fairbairn, and Bahram

Flash

one

The Interpart Shanghai “Lawn Bowls team has been selected and

Northern port on October 2, by the. game, but England bowled well Just afterwards Siedle, who is so Tatsuta Maru for Hong Kong. oni auch ani occasion, arriving here two days later, when of small groups "which into a two lengths lead which he quiet; and well they did it. A side which might have been a catch in their opening game here.

which the horse bounded forward that they had perforce to keep played a ball down to second slip. they will be engaged by the CS.C.C.

number in this class is a large and extension of this procedure would be the for- nation meet together periodically, on a social footing for free, and frank discussion of the questions of

growing one." An

home.

Smirke whipped. Bahram

at

and fielded so superbly valuable enough

increased with each atride.

can only play as well as the At 10 minutes to 3 Robins came Solar Ray came through below others allow them to do; there on at the Vauxhall end, but he the distance, but he was no match was no Bradman or Fonsford at pitched the ball short. Clay, at

easy victory. `

:

mutual interest, for it is not only for the favourite, who had a most the Oval or this game, but, mak- the other end-and it was remark. sentenced by the Kowloon Magis-

necessary that we should under- stand Chinese ways of thought. but that they should understand ours. Something has already been done in a small way in Honx Kong and Shanghai, with consi- derable profit to both sides. I these groups could be increased.

not in size, but in number, the seconds, the distance being one which might give runs away, made bat, not too wide, a wicket might the Hong Kong Area (China

resulting benefit would be in estimable. The advantage of such

The time was 3 mins. 1-4/5

mile and 1.472 yards..- Reuter.

INTERPORT. BOWLS

Shanghai. Bept, 11.

14

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Three unemployed men were ing all allowances, I think that able that Wyatt so often had two trate yesterday to ten weeks' hard Buckleigh was fast in making England looked a much better side slow bowlers or two fast bowlers / labour each for the theft of four up ground and took, third place than they did 12 months ago on on at the same time-spun the overhead electric fans from No. 180 two lengths in front of Plassy. this ground. Fairbairn was hith, Field Trial

bal enough to make the batsmen Austin Road, the property of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society hurriedly. Somehow In the morning England with | play.

his sixth, Pry II seventh and Flash four wickets down, were, only 183 short-legs became rather muddled, of America.

Page 6. Bye tailed off.

runs behind, but time was against and If only Hammond and Mit-

Some keen diving was witnessed them. Wade, with an attack chell had been lose under the

the most of Vincent, who, what have

fallen. Nichols had not Command) Swimming Sports which was held in the European YM.C.A. a system is, that it affords oppor-

ever the wicket and the occasion,' been used.

pool yesterday, when the Lincolns tunit'es of checking and, if neces

can be ret'ed upon to keep things

VILJOEN'S ESCAPE.

sary, correcting information and

quiet. He made the ball spin so

Bowes was put on again, and secured the unit championship.... impressions derived from books

much, beating the batsman and after he had been hit straight for only of a point separated the and periodicals. There is further

even Cameron, that there were 4 from a straight ball he knocked second and the third units.

Page $10. the beneft, in a group of educated

visions of a broken pitch and Siedle's stumps back with a ball people of this type, of one supple-

finished match Ames and Ley-pitched well up. Viljoen was now

B. W. Bradbury the C.C.C. Skip menting and clarifying the facts Hankow made the position square land put that matter quite clear the man who mattered, and South earned the right to play in the supplied by the other, and above by winning the second match in by treating the break of the ball Africa had a wonderful escape final of the Open Singles Lawn all there is the vivid effect which the Interport Lawn Bowls against as nothing more than normal and when he gave gully & chance Bowls Championship by defeating Shanghal, Eept. 11.

accompanies knowledge received Shanghai. Hankow won 24-21 walking in to hit it hard from the which should have been taken.

the much fancied Portuguese player Mr. N. E. B. Ezra, editor

from, and associated with, a living after an extra head. The deciding middle of the bat. Ames drove Had that catch been held England H. A. Alves by 22 shots to 12 on "Israll's Messenger" called at the personality. Buch knowledge im- match will be played on Saturday. the ball to the off, leaning quietly might well have won the game, the 24th head. Japanese Legation to-day and pro-

more deeply

to the ball which came at a nice That was at 10 minutes to 4. The than that Reuter, tested against an incident in Har-

pace to the bat, while Leyland hit next wicket fell at 4 o'clock, when bin in which the Manchukuo Po-acquired from the book, whose author. We do not know, or know

In his compact way with a last Read, who had bowled like a hero

LOCAL AND GENERAL lice "instigated by White Russians"

only by repute.

minute flourish of the bat. Lang-in this match, bowled Nourse, but were alleged to have entered a

increase in an informal way, they

If such groups, then, would only NEWS FROM THEgland were scoring runs, and, England wanted to see back in the ported) was reported for the 24 ton bowled some good overs, but it was Viljoen, not Nourse, whom Only one case of diphtheria (im-

ridiculous as it may seem, some Pavilion. Cameron settled the hours ended on September 10. people began to think of England whole match by hitting three 4's winning the match.

in one over, two to the off,and The Dollar Steamship Line ad- Leyland, who had played as one to leg. of Read, and South vises that their Round-the-World good an innings as has been seen Africa in 10 minutes were ahead Liner, 5.5. "President Johnson" has this series of Test Matches, was of time and everything. Bowes been delayed, and will arrive in rather unnecessarily. Wade bowled one splendid over shortly Hong Kong on Saturday morning

JEWISH PROTEST TO MANCHUKUO

[8789

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

of

IN THE GOODS OF JOHN WILLIAM synagogue to search for "arms and

WITHINGTON, LATE OF 13anned literature." CHILTERN DRIVE HALE Jaz- SHIRE FORMERLY of "EPORTH LODGE LITL ND ROAD SUCT PORT LANGABEIBE ENGLAND, DECEASED.

presses

should lead to a central organiza- Mr. Ezra also complained against tion in town, which would cater Jewish boycott and trequent for the large needs of the public. kidnapping of Jews in Harbin. by providing lectures of an inter- A spokesman of the Japanese pretative nature, and perhaps offer- Legation promised to draw the

Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance ernment to the matter.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

NORTH

Nthat the Court his, by virtue of attention of the Manchukuo Gov- Finally would come the establish- Finance, attended the 13th meet-out

1897, made an Order limiting the time--Reuter.

for Creditors and Others to send in their claims against the above Estates to the

2ND DAY of OCTOBER, 1935.

All Creditors and Others are accord- ingly hereby required to send their claims to the Undersigned on or before that date.

J

Dated the 5th day of September, 1835, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Executors and

Trustees.

Prince's Building,

Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

[8787

THE HONG KONG JOCKET CLUB.

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DRAFT

Forms for the Eighth

Extra Bace Meeting, to be held on BATURDAY, 21st September, 1928, (wanther permitting), may be obtained at the Becretary's Office, Gloucester Building The Olub House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club and the Stables, Shan Kwong Boad

Entries close at 18 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, the 19th September 1935.

AN

By Order.

OR BROWNI

LOAN TO CHINESE COLLIERIES

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Nanking. Sept. 11. ing a Chinese play. occasionally Dr. H. HL Kung, Minister of ment, on normal lines of a centraling of the standing committee of put Mitchell on, and to his second afterwards to Viljoen, but even so instead of Friday morning as Anglo-Chinese social club which the National Economie Council ball he wished untidily and was there were too many runs on the scheduled. This steamer is now would probably emerge from. a this afternoon and gave a report stumped without a hope of getting board. Robins from the Vauxhall scheduled to sali for Manila at 6 club dedicated in the first on flood conditions in the country. back. Lestand always has been a end. finding a better length, had p.m. on Saturday, September 14.

pleasure of having first. stance to outdoor sport. The ex- In the evening Dr. Kung enter Test Match player: his outlook the ceeding charm of this Colony hes tained, at his residence the higher on the game is so serene and Cameron and then Viljoen stump-

and

knows ed, but the game was antshed; it the beauty of its everlasting staff of the Ministry of Finance to get cheerful, hills, and its green Islands, and the discuss administrative affairs. curse of it is the absence of level: Dr. Kung will leave here for spaces, and the enormous labour Shanghai by express to-night, and cost involved in creating

PRINTING FACTORY

London, Sept. 11, Nothing is known in London either in official or business 'cir-them. Hence the almost insuper-

The preparatory committee of

he

SIR R. JOHNSTON IN THE EAST

Dairen, Sept. 11. Sir Reginald Johnston, former

EMPEROR KANG TEH

RETURNS

Harbin, Sept. 11.

Messrs. Benjamin & Potts re- ceived the following buying and selling rates from their Manila Agents yesterday morning-Ben- guet Consols, Ps. 12.10 12.20 An- tamoks, 78-80; Baguio Golds, 22

231 Rivera, 06.06)

By kind permission of Major H. BtG. Thoyts and Oricers, the

Emperor Kang Teh proceeded to shire Regt. will play in the US.R.C.

cles of the proposed Shanghai Briable barrier to an international the projected Venchow (Cheklang tish Loan to the Chinese Collieries sports club, which must be fairly new printing factory will meet in

It is reported that the Japanese central and ressonably accessible Shanghai on Sept. 14, it is learned tutor of Mr. Henry Fu Y. (Emperor protest in the connection does not if it is to serve the purpose and from the Ministry of Industry. Kang Teh) arrived from Japan Concluding his visit to Harbin, Band of the 1st. Bu. The Lincoln- surprise Chinese interests. The effective. Yet the objects. aim-

It is further understood that the last evening, being a day and night latter point out the report that theed at, mutual understanding and committed will submit concrete late owing to stor. He's leaving Changchun this morning by special grounds from 6.30 pm on Monday Japanese Vice-Minister of Finance good-will, are of such transcen- plans of the plant to the British for Changchun this morning and train. A salute of 101 guns boom next, September 16.47 has informed Bir Frederick Leith dent importance that some solu- Bozer Indemnity Fund Adminis will have an audience with the Ross that Japan considers assistion must be found to this dim tance to Chins for stabilising the culty. political situation is a first neces sity and more essential than an international loan which only dota the T's and crossis the T's acéprds ng to previous forecasts of the Japanese attitude,

It is emphasised that the Japan- ese Press apprehensions regarding the Leith-Ross and Hammond, m's sions are groundless. It is no part of Great Britain's policy to add complications and animosities in the Far East Reuter

(Every cables on Pare 1)

NEW JUNKERS PLANE ARRIVES

Shanghal; Sept. 11. The Eurasia's new giant, Junkers plane landed at Langhua at 3.30 pr. from Canton, completing the last stage of the flight from Ger- many. The machine was piloted by Captain Henry Rother, who was warmly welcomed by Chinese and German oficial, as well as others

tration for examination. Appro- priations will be made from loan of the Administration as soon as plans are approved

OVERSEAS HELP

Emperor in the eving.

He told, interviewers that he in- tended to write a book" on Man- churia Reuter

The Overseas Affairs Commis- sion has written a letter of com- men

the students of the Yang Meng School of their contribu

The foodrellet

ed by over-pe understood, was do seas pupils from their pocket money..

$36.90 for mey1t, 16

ed as the train steamed out Reuter

ing in the Ministry of Interior at which the following was decided: tee azairs will be on as asia second, pro- otection will be given to Mr e tablets and tombstones In

somice will be. PALACE MUSEUM:

rarily closed down but Bian OLD The Old Palace Museam Com-ounce) will be retained mittée held a meeting this morn- Central News Agency

NEW CHIEF JUSTICE

Debatten a

London, Sept. 10. The King has been pleased to give

Tin Hui, 24, a through passenger from Amoy to Penang, died aboard the sa. Elai; Les at sea, apparently from natural causes. On arrival of the ship in Hong Kong on Tuesday, the body was removed to the Kow- loon Public Mortuary

Bitten by a mongrel dog owned by Mrs. Mason of 32 Hankow Road, Hopkins, the 4daughter Berg

for the appointment of Kowloo flip: Bert Petrides Chief

Mauritius, to be

¿the

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