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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

FLOOD RELIEF FUND

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS," SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1935.

Editorial and “Business Office: 11

Ice House Street. Tal. 30251. Night Editor (Wanenal Once);

Tel. 24311.

London Office: 53, Fleet Street,

EC. 4

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG. October 3, 1934.

LONDON'S SKYWARD.

SKY LINE

London's sky line is rising. The roofscape seen from the Thames shows what the invasion of mo dernity is doing to the haunts of men, so vividly described by novelists and essayists of an earlier` day. Still further alterations are in prospect. Adelphi Terrace is doomed to go. The work of de- molition will be begun early next year. Thus one of the most inter- esting of literary landmarks will pass.

Few places in London compare with Adelphi in terary values. 'Dickens knew its vaults and archés. Often be lingered along its vaults and arches. Often he lingered along its quiet front to gaze at barges and ships going up and down with the tide. Tom Hood, whose "Song of the Shirt" still rings in the ears of many a school- boy, spent his early days in the neighbourhood."Samuel Pepys lived but a few doors away. Charles Lamb could scarcely miss it in his walks from the Temple. Berjamin Franklin had residence in the ter- race when he was agent for the American Colonites,

Of modern authors the list would Nanking. Oct. 3. I be difficult to enumerate. Thomas studied architecture 111 The flood relief fund of. $85.000. Hardy was remitted by the National Adelphi, George Bernard Shaw Famine Relief Commission to the OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE following afflicted provinces to

NEW HEAD OFFICE

OF THE

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION ON 10TH OCTOBER, 1935.

THE Chief Accountant will be pleased to issue invitation cards to any Shareholder or Client who may have been inadvertently omitted from the invitation list.

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NOTICE.

THE GOODS OF AUBREY MAURICE

BOWES-SMITH, Deceas

day:-

Hupen $15,000, Shantung $15.000. Kiangsu $10.000. Kiangsi $4.000, Honan -- $5,000,

$4.000, Hunan Kwangtung $4,000. Hopei 52.000. Fukien $4,000 and Anhwel $2,000+

The Commission also decided to ship 7.000 used uniforms, donated by the Ministry of Navy, to the in- undated districts in Shantung, one of the provinces worst affected by the floods --

Central News Agency.

and Sir James M. Barrie made their abode in its spacious flats, and the Savage Club, with its widely vary- Ing talents, found a quiet retreat for nearly half a century in pre- mises which it must now vacate..... Book publishers and literary agen- cies clung to the terrace as news- papers hitherto have done to Fleet Street, Impelled no doubt to some extent by the traditions with which it has been covered.

One by one the buildings hallow- ed by time and mellowed by usage go down before the demands of a I new age, an age in which the sym- bols even of a single generation are entirely out of tune. The march of progress spares neither memo- WALTER-On September 21, 1935,

at Kobe, Japan. to Enid, wifees nor relics of spacious leisurely

BIRTHS

of Mr. J. B. Walter, a son.

KING-On September 29, 1935, at

the Country Hospital, Shang hat, to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. King, a son.

ED, LATE OF No. 816, THE CONCOFF-On September 23, 1935, Hospital. the Country Shanghal, to Mr. and Mrs. N.

Коне

PEAT IN THE COLONY Or HONG

EXCHANJE BLOKRE.

ALL Persona having Claims

against the Estate of the above named decessed are requested. to" the Bead particulars thereof to Undersigned forthwith.

Dated this 5th day of October, 1985,

- DEACONS,

Solicitors for the Executors,

1, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hong Kong.

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ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT

* CLUB.

* TREVESSA TROPHY

THE

THE 24th bi-annual race for ships' Life Boats will be sailed on Monday, the 7th October natt, start- ing at 4 p.m.

Any ship of a Company having office or responsible agents in Hong Kong and which is in Port on the day of the race, may enter any num. ber of boats.

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All entries abould, if possible, be in the hands of the Hon. Bec. B.HKYC. by Noon on the day of the race, and competing boats should

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son. M. Concof. NOLL-On September 28, 1935, at Dr. Noll's Private Hospital, 1729 Avenue Joffre, to Dr. and Mrs. R. Noll, a daughter. PARKIN-On September 20, 1935. #t the Country Hospital, Shanghai to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Parkin, è son.

ENGAGEMENTS

SENNITT-DE FRANCK-The en- of announced 'gagement is Nathalie de Franck, eldest

late Lieut. daughter of the General T. A. von Rittish, of St. Petersburg. and Mrs. V. K. von Rittish, to Albert Victor Sen- nitt, eldest son of the late Mr.

days. And so Adelphi is to see a towering block rear its modern head above its soot-encrusted friends, a block whose ten stories will harmonize more with the glants of the post-war era than

with the humbler but more historic associates of its long and fruitful

career.

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DR. GOEMBOES LEAVES

Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Preke" ["otherrght).1

Berlin, October 3.

On leaving Germany after, a short stay, the Hungarian Premier. Dr Goemboes, despatched. S telegram to the Fuehrer thanking him for the hospitality shown during his stay in the country and expressing astonishment at the progress made in that when Dr. country since 1933 Goemboes last visited it.—

A. E. Bennitt, of London, Eng-Transocean Esto Min,

land, and Mrs. K. Sennitt.

PATENT-ISAAC The engagement

was announced on September i

29, 1935, of Mr. Joseph Fatent, CHINESE ART EXHIBITION

son of Mr. and Mrs. G. 8.!"

Patent of Shanghai, to Miss

Mabel Isaac, daughter of Mrs. }

Londen, Oct. 3. Their Majesties the King and

F. Isaac of Shanghal. The Queen are endlag forty-six pieces

wedding will take place short- from their own collection to the

Internationa: Exhibition of Chin--

ly.

COLLEY REDFERN-The engage ese Art which is being opened at

ment is announced of Mr. J. W. the Royal Academy, on Colley, B.Sc., son of Mr. and ber 28.

CLAMOUR FOR

SANCTIONS

Sharp Division In French Press

Paris, Oct. 4.

The clamour for the enforcement of sanctions is growing in intensity and the convocation of the For- Affairs Committee of the elgo Chamber is demanded on all sides in order to debate the question Im- mediately.

AIRMAIL GREETINGS TO NEWS SUMMARY

HONG KONG

First Visit Of Imperial

Airways Aircraft

The

following communication from

the Managing Director of Imperial Airways Ltd., Airway Terminus, Victoria Station, Lon- The Press is sharply divided. The don, S.W.1, dated Septsaber 23, Right Wing newspapers

was received by the "Hong Kong solutely hostile to sanctions, while Daily Press" last evening:- the Left Wing, unanimously de- mand strict application of the covenant against Italy.

areren

The "Echo de Paris" declares that it is impossible for us to strike a Latin sister nation back merely In order to make history for me- groes and please the English.

On the other hand, the "People" declares that if solemn engage- ments are violated it will open the

Way for war. Where Fascist Italy has passed Hitlerist Germany will not walt long to pasa also.— Reuter.

LIKELY STEPS

Paris, Oct. 4.

The first step in sanctions is Ukely to be the refusal of credit to the aggressor and raising the

arma embargo in favour of the attacked.

The second step is prohibiting the export of raw materials, fol- lowed by boycott of the aggressor's goods, but as this might lead to a blockade it is believed that it wil be only applied as a last resource. Reuter.

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HOME PRESS COMMENT

Time For Action Has Arrived

London, October 4. The "Times," commenting on the events in East Africa; says that no modern State ever took

less trouble to find an excuse for. war" than Italy in the present situation.

As a leading Fower and guaran- tor of the peace, she has com- pleted years of military prepara- tion and has launched, a' great war of conquest and spoliation against a fellow member of the League.

The contents of the Italian note are not flattering in their sense of humour nor to the Intel- igent good fath of the nations In the League.

There should be no vacilation Or confusion of British policy from the members of the League prepared to tolerate an act of unprovoked aggression. The covenant and pict of Paris are how dead.

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present time with both aircraft and equipment, for the establish ment within two years of a sys- lem of bulk transport of mails on the main Empire routes.

"It is with particular pleasure, therefore, that we send you this "The letter, conveying to you greeting on the eve of widespread air developments, realising as we the compliments and greetings of

d. the importance of the part that Imperial Airways, was carried to Hong Kong in our air-liner Hong Kong is destined to play in the growth of a great inter-con- "Dorado, on the occasion of the

nected system of Imperial first visit to Hong Kong by an

routes," Imperial Airways' aircraft,

"The importance of an air ser- vice linking Hong Kong with the Fagland-Australia route being fully realised by the Directors of cided that Dorado' shall carry out Imperial Airways, they have de-

a series of test flights on a route 1rom Penang to Hong Kong via Saigon and Tourane-Penang be- ing chosen as the point of contact with the main route owing to the facility with which connections can be established there with the through services op rating in both directions.

""The

ARRIVAL OF THE AIRLINER

BALT

Leaving Fort Bayard an hour after noon, the four-engined liner of the Diana Lype named 'Dorado piloted by Captain W. Armstrong arrived at Kai Tack yesterday -afternoon, precise.y at 2.45 o'clock.

and made a perfect landing.

The machine was met by a party of local officials which included the Honourable Commander G. F. Hole, R.N., (retired). Director of Air Services and the Adjutant of the Royal Air Force, "Kal Tack

Base,

St. Stephen's Girls College held their Speech Day yesterday and Lady. Poilock who gave away the prizes said that the reason e, the School's successes V QA that it possessed the Spirit of Fellowship and Service. Bishop Hall associat ed himself with these ramurks and advised those who were leaving the school to continue in the good work.

Paze 7.

..Our football correspondent, "Pivot," again writes a chatty article on local soccer. Ha roviewa last week's matches and discusses the prospects of the teams who will be engaged in league matches either Page 10. to-day or tomorrow,

The Volunteer Orders for the week, issued by Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin makes interesting read- ing for members of the Corps, It is announced that A/L Sergeants L. B. Holmes, J. L. Tetley and R. M. Wood have all been promot- ed to the rank of sergeant Thir- teen recruits have been signed on nce the last orders were issued.

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removed

The story of how a prisoner escaped from a constable and hid with his relatives, who his handouts with a hammer and a chisel, was related at the Kow- on Magistracy yesterday, when the man, who was later re-arrested. appeared in Court. His relatives were sent to prison for aiding him Pake 6. to escape.

A

Fines of 85 were imposed on when they European rotorists fight which brings you

appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- this letter is the first of the air

gay to answer summonses for caus- surveys that are being made be-

ing obstruction by leaving their tween. Penang and Hong Kong; The airmen looked singularly tears in Peking Road at the exit of and 'Dorado' will follow up these, and it was revealed that they will the Star Theatre from 9.30 p.m. to preliminary surveys by effecting a stay in Hong Kong for five days, 11.50 p.m. on September 14 series of test fights in each direc-before returning to Penang over

Page 6. tion, thereby gaining the opera- ting experience which is necessary before a regular service can be instituted, as we hope it will be in the near future.

"The value of air despatch from the point of view of accelerating Empire correspondence will be de- monstrated by the fact that let- ters will travel between Hong Kong and London, by the flying mail when a regular service is in operation, in 94 days, as compared with 19-24 days by the fastest sur- face transport.

almost the same route, as was covered in their fight here.

With the survey of this route which the Imperial Airways con- template establishing between Pe- nang and Hong Kong, it was said that the idea was quite practic- able judging from the results al ready gained. It was only an experimental flight and the first of trial flights will leave Penang on | October 24, after' the arrival of the

service from England.

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Charges of slaughtering a pig on the second floor of 7 Sai Street and using counterfeit of the official mark used for beef, mutton and pork, were admitted by Li Yer. aged 29, shop foki, and Lo Kon, aged 36, salcainan, when they appeared before Mr. Macfadyen in the Central Police Court yesterday. Pago'd

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Sentenced on July last to nine months for returning from banish. The present fight left Penang ment, Li Kui, aged 69 years, died in the Victoria Gaol Hospital "on on Wednesday (October 2) and ar-

A Thursday morning at 3.15. "As an evidence of the progress, rived that night at Saigon. From

inquest formal

conducted this port they made a hop over by Mr. Macfadyen in the Central. to Tourane in French Indo-China, Palice Court yesterday, with the where they spent Thursday night. Assistance of the following jury: Fort Bayard was the next port of Mr. Robert Chon (foreman) Mr. call before arrival in the Colony.

F. M. Britto and Mr. Lee Chiu- Page 8. Besides the pilot, the crew com- | leang. enterprises have in-prises. N. Richardson (First Om creased from 2,200 miles to ap-cer) D. A. Hands (Flight Engineer) proximately 20.500 miles, while and W. Chapman Wireless Opera- active steps are in hand at the tor).

that is being made in Empire transpeet by air, it may be men- tioned that in the six years since Imperial Airways established the Cairo-Karachi service, the routes operated by the Company and its associated

LOCAL AND GENERAL

1.

One case of enteric fever was re- the Kowloon Hospital, where he ported to "the Health Authorities died shortly after admission for the 24 hours. ended on October

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A smart

sentence was passed by Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday, on Mui Lam, 19, apprentice fitter, who pleaded guilty to charges of driv ing private car No. 983 without a driver's licence in Queen's Road East, at 10.55 pm, on October 2; driving in a dangerous manner, and driving without the owner's Page é.. *permission.

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The first Imperial Airways" liner arrived in Hong Kong yesterday. A letter from the managing dires- The following forthcoming wed-tor of the Airways addressed to the dings are announced: Mr. George "Daily Press," conveying greet- A dinner dance will be held at Tavastjerna, manager of Orient ings to the Colony appears on

The "Daily Herald" says that the time for action has arrived and sanctions must be put into Repulse Bay Hotel to-night, and a tea dance to-morrow. The last bus im- operation thoroughly and

leaves Repulse Bay at 1 am, on mediately,

The "Daily Mall"

and

Dally Saturday; and a half hourly bus Express" continue to urge Britain service on Sunday afternoon. not to mingle in a quarrel which does not concern her. Revter

The Hong Kong Boy Scouts ASBO- ciation Annual Swimming Sports will take place on Saturday, Octo- ber 5 at 2.30 p.m. at the V.R.C. Bath, all parents of Scouts and

CHINESE PRESS friends are welcomed.

VIEWS

"No Justice For The Weak?

Tobacco Co., 2286 Nathan Road, and Miss Tamara Olontzex, of ‘2 King's Terrace, Kowloon; Mr. Hen- dry Beathe Dewar, of the Hong Kong Police Force, and Miss Lena Storey Graham, of 704 Prince Ed- ward Road, Kowloon,

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CHINA'S MERMAIDS

Nanking, Oct. 3. Dr. Chu Min-31. Secretary- General of Executive. Yuan, who Mr. Berghust, of 43 Hill Wood left here for Shanghai to-night Road, reports that his dog acratch-to direct the "Talchi "Drill" per- ed a boy named Bailey, aged 5, of formed by the preliminary school No. 2 Jordan Road. The boy re- students in the port city, will es- ceived treatment in the Kowloon cort Misses Yang Bau-king and We are informed that Mr. Hospital and the dog removed for Yang Bau-jun to the Capital by R Soulange-Teissier, Consul for observation.

the night-train on October 5, to France, going home for reasons of

give series of aquatic performance health, will leave on October 8 per i

Mrs. Kui, of 67 Waterloo Road, here in the interest of the flood 6.3. "Andre Lebon."

reports that her houseboy, Yip Ban, relief while feeding her brown chow dog, Centrol News Agency, received a bite on the right hand. The boy received treatment at the Kowloon Hospital, and the dog was removed to Mataukok for observa-

A man named Man Tak Wing, 39, residing at No. 486 Reclamation Street, ist floor, was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital at 4 o'clock Shanghai, Oct. 4. News of the Italo-Ethiopian yesterday morning, suffering from Novem- hostilities dominates the front & gunshot wound in the left leg, pages of the Chinese newspapers, inflicted by P.C. C382, at Reclama- Mrs. J. R. A. Colley of EM. These will include the bronze i usually devoted to domestic affairs, tion Street, near Fife Street. His Dockyard, Singapore, and Miss Ku which was presented tɔ, Queen Ethel Melville, daughter of Mr. Victoria by the Emperor of China and Mrs. Redfern of the in 1887.-- Methodist Mission, Ningpo. DEATHS

be at the starting line by 380 p.DSENIS-On September 28, 1935, Post entries, received.

however, will be

Course: -Start from Channel Rocks, thence to Kowloon Book (P) Mark off Yacht Club (8), Mark off Gust Rock Heacon (P), finisk sUTĖJE Yacht Club Line, leaving mark boat

to Port, and continue sailing until Gunfire for finish,

▲ launch will leave Queen's Statue Pier atp.m for the convenience of membere and the General Public.

K8. ROBERTSON,

Hon Secretary.

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at her residence, 309 Yu Yuen Road, Shanghai, Anna Dsenis, aged 48 years,

DABELSTEIN-At his residence,

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Reuter.

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war.

tion.

MR." NELSON JOHNSON

Shanghai, Oct. 3. Mr. Nelson Johnson will leave here for Pelping at 4 o'clock by train to-morrow afternoon..

The American Ambassador will

month-

Central News Agency.

Mr. J. Haig, of 82 Morrison H Road, reports to the police that Keeping up with their European condition is not serious,

his son, Jack, aged 9, was bitten contemporaries the Chinese press publishes war maps and comment Mu Lak Mun, 38, widow, reports on the left hand by a monkey own- return here to welcome Mr. John editorially upon the outbreak of to the police that while she wased by a Chinese woman hawker, in Moarner and General George Dern, walking in Hennessy Road, a man Queen's Road East. The boy was Vice President and War Secretary, "Oh, League, what are you going came up and asked her to change treated in the Government Civil of the USA respectively, who are" to do?" asked the “Lih Pao" in aa bundle of notes for him. Bhe Hospital. The police are still look expected here at the end of this 'GOODYEAR CO. PLAN biz headline.

left him, as security, & gold watching for the monkey. The "Chins Times” speculates as and a pair of bangles to the value New York, Oct. 3. to whether the present hostilities" of $55. On taking the bundle to a on Tuesday. The "New York Times" reports, win lead to a new world war, and money-changer she found it con- Hungiao Road, September 24, 1935, Kenneth in a message from San Jose, Costaf so, what effect it will have upon tained only scraps of paper. Erie John Ainsworth Dabel-Rica, that, taking advantage of the Far East and Central China.

You Hau Cheung, a licensed stein, aged 40 years.

the recent law exeinpting the The "Daily News" cynically re-

The Prince of Wales, who hagi

Chicago, Oct. 4. WOOD-On September 18. 1935, in rubber industry from Customs and marks that Britain and France, motor driver, reports to the police

The engagement is announced of London, Catherine Sarah, wife other taxes for twenty years, re- upon whom the future develop that while driving lorry No. 265 spent the last few days of h of the late Arthur Prescott, presentatives of Goodyear ments depend, are merely looking along the Castle Peak Road the holiday abroad in Paris, flew home the famous golfer Mr. Lawson Little Wood:

Company have contracted with after their own interests and are lorry hit a rock, the Impact causing to-day in his private aeroplane. to Mias Dorothy Hurd, 18-year-old BERVICE-On September 29, 1935, the Government to plant 25,000 not actuated by any love for Ethio- his brother, Tu You Choung, who Boon after his arrival he visited Chicago girl-They first met on the. at his residence, 253 Rue acres of rubber. trees as soon as pla. There is no fustice for the was seated in the lorry, to be Buckingham Palace and had tea golf course at Colorado Springs two Maresca, Bhanghai, Robert Roy possible.

weak," the paper says.----

thrown out. He received injuries with the King and Queen. in the here and was removed to British Wirelern. Reuter.

Service. aged 66 years.

Reuter,

the

PRINCE HOME AGAIN

London, Oct. 3,

LAWSON LITTLE TO MARRY

years ago,

•Reuter

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