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By Order,

il

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. [3927] Hong Kong, 28th October, 1935.

INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY

OF HONG KONG

REMOVAL NOTICE

THE

THE Address of the above Society will, us from the 1st November, 1935, be at Bank of East Asia Building, Eighth floor; 10, Des Vœux Road Central, Victoria.

[3913

·M.C.C. · MATCH AT PERTH

New Leg Rule In Operation

D). L. STRELLETT,

Perth, Nov. 1. Hon. Sec. & Treas.

The cricket match between the [3928 M.C.C. visiting team and West Australia was continued to-day when the M.C.C. closed their Innings for 344, principal contri- being Denis Smith 83. Mitchell Innes 58, James Lang- ridge 59. Ditchburn, the left- handed bowler took 4 wickets for 46.

PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY butors

LTH.

REMOVAL NOTICE

THE Address of the above Society

West Australia made 165 for 6;

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Horo Koso, Novemɛzrə 9, 1936.

JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA

While the eye of the world is

focussed on the Italo-Ethoplan war, and grave as the situation may be, one must, however, not lose sight of the strained relationship between Japan and China in the North.

Japan has once again presented set of demands to North China cmcials, and these, coming so

U.S.-CANADA ROCKED

Earthquake Over Wide Area

New York, Nov. 1. enormous area in north- eastern United States and south eastern Canada was rocked by an earthquake last night.

Citizens awok: in alarm in dozens of clues. So far no loss of iffe has been reported.-- Reuter

· IN MONTANA

Helena (Mont.), Oct. 31. Having experienced no fewer than 564 earthquake shocks during the past fortnight, scores of in- habitants to-day fed head.ong from the city on the occurrence of the severest tremor of the whole series.

Many people abandoned ther homes, Inadequately clad, their

treezing temperature.

HALLOWEEN DINNER

Volunteer Headquarters

Celebration

"Hallowe'en" was duly celebrated by the Scottish Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps when the Annual Dinner of the Company was held at Volunteer Headquarters, last night.

In the absence of Capt. H. R. Forsyth, Li. A. W. Brown pre- afded at the function which was largely attended. Prior to the dinner the current at the headquarters"failed and those present had to make the best out of the candles provided which, how- ever, seemed to have added much to the merriment of the party.

The official party at the dinner was: Capt. P. 8. M. Wilkinson. W. C. Bonnar, Dr. J. C, Macgown Major M. A. Johnson, MM., Mr. J.

(Chieftain St. Andrew's Society), Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, O.B.E. (Commandant. H.K.V.D.C.), Mr. A. Stevenson, Major E. J. R. Mitchell, O.B.E.. Mr. D. J. Gilmore, Mr. H. C. Hopkins.

master Westlake for the work they İ had done in connection with the preparation of the function.

NEWS SUMMARY

Selections for to-day's races are: to be found on

Page 1..

the local Official changes in Government have been gazetted. The various transfers made are on'

Page. 7,

A large delegation of Chinese- doctors passed through the Colony yesterday en route for Canton to attend a conference of the Chinese Medical Association there. A full report appears on

Page 6.

The latest training times clocked at Happy Valley yesterday appear Page 11.

An Interesting review of locat forecast football together with a

on

A

.

shortly after the settlement of the plight being aggravated by the the Guests, expressed thanks at the that if the numbers were not kept ping a 7-year-old boy. It was re-

Charhar Incident in the early part of July this year, should give much food for thought to those having vested interests in China.

scores have been sent to hospital | Adjutant, Capt. Wilkirisop, who he thanks on behalf of the guests for to the country,

*

Replying to the toast. Dr. Mac-for this week-end's matches are to gown remarked that if any Sents- be found on

Page 10, men in the Company hear of any

Sentence of 12 months' imprison- young Scotsman coming to the Colony he should get in touch with ment was imposed by the Kowloon him and try to get him to Join up Magistrate, Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones He feared on Cho Sze, a woman for kidnap- Lt. Brown, proposing the toast of as soon as possible. success of the Company during the up the Company would lose its vealed in Court that only by chance was the defendant arrested before One person was killed when a past season and expressed regret identity and its kit. chimney-stack, crashed, while

In conclusion he expressed she had time to go with the boy Page 6.

An unlicensed junk which when boarded by the Police at Lung Shin Wan Bay, turned out to be a war- ship in miniatüre, was the experi- ence of the authorities which was revealed at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday. It was stated cannon. that an old fashioned three rifles, '231 rounds of ammuni- tion, five cartridge clips, three car- tridge cases and about 10 lbs. of gun-powder were found on board.

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HEAVY DAMAGE

Helena, Oct. 31... The death rol here is now two, with many more injured and pro- perty damage is estimated at over $2,000,000.

Shocks have been felt, over an area of 500 miles.- Reuter.

We do not wish to appear too suffering from injuries caused by pessimistic, but the attitude of the falling debris.- Japanese Military power, since the | fieuler, formation, of the puppet state under Emperor Pu Yi, inclines us the view that Japan would not rest contented unless and until North China is made. part and parcel of Manchukuo.

Geographically speaking, North China is necessary to Manchukuo, but the Japanese claims that with- cut Anancial assistance froni har. the vast resources of North Ching And would remain undeveloped. that it is only for this reason that Japan is so anxious to separate North China" from Nanking. This may or may not be the "true ob- jective, but one thing is certain that Japan has so far shown no sincerity in her avowed policy to stable help China along to a

government. Under one pretext or the other, Japan may wrest North China from Nanking, and whether the achievement of her object would bring any pront to herself is a problem well worth the study.

Japun has always maintained, and it is not without reason, that China is divided into two parts. namely the South-West Political Council, headed by General Chan Chal Tong, and the Nationalist Government, of which Marshal Chiang Kai Shek is the head. Japan is also aware of the fact that Chiang Kai Shek's power would be reduced to a' minimum if deprived of support from the Chekiang Financial Group, headed by T. V. Soong and his clique. It is also common knowledge that this same group is not giving the same measure of support to Chiang Kai Shek as heretofore.

Therefore what better oppor.. tunity is there and it is not likely that the Nationalist Government would oppose to any action which Japari may take in the North. Japat may annexe North China, but we question the wisdom of such a polley, Already Manchukuo is proving an enormous burden to Japan, and although the economi- cal and agricultural resources of North China are far more potential than those of Manchukuo, still Japan would be confronted with the problem of finding a profitable

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EX-MAYOR OF NEW YORK

Returns To Limelight

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New York, Oct. 31 Mr. Jimmy Walker, ex-Mayor of New York, as immaculately dressed as ever, returned to the United States to-day after three years of self-imposed exile.

Screaming syrens and, banners incribed, "Hullo, Jimmy!" dutter ing from yachts heralded the ar rival in barbour of the liner Man- hattan, on which Mr. Waker and his wife, travelled,

The event was celebrated as a public occasion. Four thousand citizens waited at the pler, and banda

played the ex-Mayor's

favourite tunes.

It is generally believed that Mr Walker, as a Tammany Hall candi- date, will attempt to regain the mayoralty at the next election. Reuter,

ELECTION CANDIDATES

FROM ULSTER

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"). Bu Telegraph, Copyright. Tele- Ordinancs, 1894 graphic Messages.

Received, November 1. 4.30 p.m.)

Belfast, Nov. 1. For the Arst time since the Sian Feln" movement began, the Irish

Taafe scoring 18. Sims, who has market for the mineral output and republicans who demand that the

will, as from the 1st November, so far 1935, be at Bank of East Asia Building, Eighth floor, 10, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria.

taken 4 wickets

for 74. dismissed Newman under the new leg rule for the first time appled [3929 in Australia. Keater.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

་:

8 from the 1st of November, 1935, the Offices of MESSES.

GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON & CO.. Solicitors and Notaries Public, will

BUILT ON BRITISH- SAVINGS

.:

(Special Air Mail Service)

London. Oct. 15 "It is vital that Great Britain

for take coal.

instance.

agricultural produce of North❘ whole of Ireland. become one un- China.

divided republican state have de-i We

cided to nominate candidates in

for the British parlia mentary elections.

Japanese coal is now running a Ulster

neck to neck competition with the coal coming out of the mines in Chinwangtao and Shanhaikuan, And North China comes under Japanese suzerainty, she Would undoubtedly and herself in the same position' as the man who brought coal to Newcastle. This la not the only commodity, and we can name other items from which

should resume the position she held Japan would derive no proât. be at the BANK OF EAST ASIA before the war Us the world's BUILDING, 8th Floor, No. 10, Des banker," stated Sir George Paish It may be argued that the Vocax Road Central. Telephone at Malvern last night. He was various foreign powers, as well as numbers 26695 and 26696.8922 speaking at the dinner of the West China herself, would remain poten- Midland Regional Conference of tial buyers of all things coming out the National Savings Movement.

Trade, he said, had always been THE HONG KONG REEL OLUB active when there was a plentiful doubt, and Japan needs not feel supply of capital in Great Britain tou optimistic on that score. The available for all purposes. Ha recent all monopoly in Manchukuo

NOTICE.

Added:

from North China. We have our

still leaves a bad taste in the "It is an astonishing fact that mouth. the modern world has been created.

MEMEL DIET

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly "Press" (Copyright.}]

At the same time they declare emphatically that they have no intention of taking Beats ut Westminster but will fight the election merely as a demonstration for Irish Independence.

at the impending departure of the felt sure had a soft spot in his heart for the Scottish Company.

Lt. Brown also thanked Lleut. Sounderson and Lleut. Quarter-

..

NEW PURSUIT PLANE

IN FRANCE

(Special to the "Hong Kong

Daily Fress")

Tala Telegraph, Copyright, graphie Messages Ordinance, 1995.

Received, November 1.430 p.m.)

Paris, Nov. 1. The French Air Ministry have asked the Russian engineer, M. Makoning, who is the constructor of a novel type of pursuit plane with convertible wings, to submit a tender for the "delivery of planes to the French Air Force.

If the terms are satisfactory several pursuit squadrons of the French Air Force are to be equip- ped. with the new type of plane which is provided with a 650 home-power motor and capable of attaining a speed of approximate- ly 500 kilometres per hour.- Transocean Kuo Hin,

CHINESE COMMISSION -

IN BERLIN

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).1

their hospitality and wished them every success and hoped they happy would have many more gatherings of a similar nature.

"MAN STILL A SAVAGE”

[Special Air Mail Service)

London, Ust. 10. Dr. Inge, former Dean of St. Paul's yesterday introduced a series of broadcast talks on "The Dangers of Being Human," by declaring that man Is still A savage.

"Man, who began 33 an ape

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Extradition proceedings against Chiu Shiu Ting, allas Tsui Kau, allas Chan Sia Fun, failed, when affected with megolomanis." ne Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central said, "is now essentially the savage Magistracy yesterday gave judg- who fancies himself civilised, ment discharging the fugitive. Hence the danger. He calls him- self homo sapiens, a title which

he has done little to earn."

In his religious worship man had an organ instead of à tom-tom or a bull-rvarer, but the idea was the same.

had much the same taste as the The sophisticated savage,

primitive.

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NAVAL PROGRAMMES OF POWERS

· (Special" Air Mail Service)

London, Oct 10, The public learned to-day for the first time that a substantial re-

ed by the proposed dec.aration of nava, construction has been sug- gested. The importance of this modificaton it not realized by the Press, but is evidently affecting the official attitude

"But look at the fashions,” said Dr. Inge. "The savage woman puts a ring through her, nose; thɩ | duction in the period to be cover- civilised lady through her ears. The Chinese ladies used to bind the feet; the civilised lady puts every organ of her body out of | shape by high heels.

"The Tottentot lady prides her- self

Mr. Hirota, the Foreign Minister on projecting portentiously behind-steatopygia is the scienti-repor.ing a recent conversat.onl Berlin, Oct. 31.

ic name; the post-war English with Sir Robert Clive, the British Chinese study commission

Ambassador, 'on the subject. sent out by the Central Govern- girl tries to obliterate all ment of Nanzing and composed of curves in which female beauty Government officials, inspected the consists."

A

Albert Foster school of the German ¦ labour front at Berlin-Zehlendorf to which a training camp and bome for political education of Germans for the German frontier decree is attached.

BRITISH MILITARY

ATTACHE

the

Addis Ababa, Oct. 31.

brought the suggested ateration to "the Cabinet's notice yesterday and intima.ed that the Japanese reply, which is being drafted by representatives of the Foreign Office and Admiralty, was not Uikely to be ready this week

The vernacular Press, ¿vidently inspired by "information from na- Among the Chinese visitors are The Abyssinian Government has vat sources, announced this morn- a Police Lieutenant-Colonel, and aj spproved the appointment. of In- ing that the answer would repeat Major belonging to the body fantry Major Holt as British Mill- that "recognition of the demund guard of the State President,tary "Attaché and Artillery Captain, for equality was Chang, Kai-shek, director of the Taylor as deputy Military Attaché, condition of further discussions. consumers.co-operatives, Nanking, this being the first time that This

doubtless represents the Members of the municipal com- Great Britain has had a military Navy's attitude, but the delay in mittee of the Kuomintang-

attache in Abyssinia.- Transocean Kuo Min.

Transocean Kub Min

LOCAL AND GENERALTM

From 8 pm until 7

w'd

to (baritone) and Mr. W. M. Barton morrow (November 2) the Kow (solo pianoforte), At the piano. loon Tong Anglican Church, is Mr. Lindsay Laford, F.B.C.O., Prices as holding its annual garden fete, in (cM), AR.C.M., M. the grounds of the church.

usual teas to be booked from the Concert Matron, telephone 22160. tickets are available at the door.

Lo Pak and Lo San, coolies, wer^ admitted to the Government Civil on Thursday suffering Hospital from injuries received during a fight in Des Voeux Road Central. The fight was between rival ganga of coolies engaged in carrying vegetables at the Central Market, and three men were injured, two of whom were detained in hospital.

Although the republican na-

A dinner dance will be held at tionalists in Ulster number about Repulse Bay Hotel this evening one third of the total population and a tes dance on Sunday. The they have hitherto never been ablé last bus leaves Repulse Bay at to secure the election of more p.m., on Saturday; and a hall

for the English unionists- than two members as against nine hourly bus service on Sunday after fransocean Kuo Min.

1.

WOMEN SENT TO PRISON

noon.

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an indispensable

replying suggests that the Foreign Office is endeavouring to avoid s course which might sadd's Japan with the responsibility for a break- down of negotiations

HISTORIC PAPER DESTROYED

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Oct. 15. It has now been established that the document in which Kaiser Karl of Austria resigned. his rights to the Austrian throne was lost in the famous fire which occurred at the Palace of Justice on July 15. 1936.

This historic paper bore the date of November 11, 1918, and was registered in the archives as "the abdication of His Majesty, Kafe: Karl L, All Highest Manifesto ze- garding All Highest's abdication from participating in the conduct. of affairs of state. Ad Acta 12

Ad. Act November."

A team from the Y.M.C.A is visiting the Cathedral Hall of St. "John's Cathedral, at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday next to debate with the League of Nations Society of Hong A female child, Leung Po, aged kong. "That in the Present State [Special to the "Hour Rour Dally of Human Nature, it is Impossible six years, was admitted to the Gov- HE Annual Dance will be held in a large measure, by means of

Press" (Copyright.)] to Outlaw Warfare." The Fronment Civil Hospital on Thurs The Peninsula Hotel on the envings of the British

Hamburg, Oct. 31. poser and Seconder will be Dr.ay suffering from scalds, received when a pot of boiling water fell

The document was first of all Friday, 8th November from 9 pm | people, which have been used

Two women belonging to the Matthews and Mr. D. K. Paul, over her. Her condition is serious to 1 a.m. A special ferry will run very widely for the construction

not kept among the other officiat Roman Catholic church, were sen- and the Opposer and his Seconder, from Kowloon at 1.30 am. on the of railways in all countries, the

tenced here on Thursday by the George She. The debate is open to gistered at the Land Office as In- Bosie

Mr. A. N. Macfadyen and Mr.

A valuable leasehold property, re-

records, but was in an iron safe.

9th.

building of steamships, the provi-

Summary Court to ten months the public. The Bishop of Victoris and Lot., No. 1831, which was ferred to the Court and State years later. It was trans-- Members of the Club and momdera sion of cables and telephones, and

imprisonment for calling a cath-will preside. of St. Andrew's Socioty who wish to for the general development of, the

scheduled to be put up for public archives, and later on to the depot Memel, Oct. 31. olic priest on the public street

auction at the China Auction | of the Ministry of Justice in the participate in this function are re-natural wealth of all countries,"

Up to the Great War Britain The first session of the newly "currency smuggler" Court.pro-

The opening concert of the season Rooms yesterday afternoon, was basement of the Palace of Justice. quested to communicate with the had supplied other nations, and elected Memel diet will be conven- ceedings showed clearly that the undersigned at an early date in order particularly, the Domions, with an eat on Wednesday, November 6, at insults were not caused by in will take place at the Helene May cancelled.

Legitimists in Austria emphasise to facilitate arrangemente for less than £4,000,000,000.

Institute on Thursday, November

that this document is, in any If the ten o'clock in the rooms of the dignations at the alleged violations, st. 5.30 p.m. The following Two cases of notifiable diseases accommodation.

nation again accumulated savings Memel Municipal Council Assembly of the existing foreign currency artistes are contributing to the were reported during the 24 hour case, without special importance T. P. SAUNDERSON, the period of trade depression

would be limited and a new period by order of the Governor of regulations, but out of pure per-programme-Mrs E. Snowden-ended on October 31. There, was of prosperity would be experienced Memel Territory dated October 31.sonal antipathy-

Jones (soprano), Mrs N. Mathieone care of diphtheria and one case son (contralto), Dr. L. T. Bide of enteric fever.

;.

Hon. Secretary.

[8906 by all countries.

Fransocean Kuo Min.

Transocean Kuo Min.

...

as it concerned only the person

of the late Emperor Karl, and was

not binding on his successors.

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