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IN THE GOODS or WILLIAM
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The Baily Press.
BONG KONG, DIORMARE 19, 1836.”
CLUB FOR NEWSPAPER BOY'S
We have in Hong Kong a most benevolent community. All sections scem to take pleasure in vying with each other in the organisa- tion; of social work. That is as it should be, and the Government ought to be thankful to the com
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935.
AIM FOR WORLD NEW ADMINISTRATION
IN NORTH CHINA
PEACE
Chinese Policy Outlined
Nanking. Dec. 13. "World peace is only achievable through mutual faith and sincerity, and this will be the aim of Chinese policy with the friendly powers, especially those countries which have very close relations with her," declared General Chang Chua ät the first press interview.
stances.
Japanese Troops Ready For Emergencies
Feiping, December 18.
The Japanese massed troops at strategic points in the ----northern section as Chinese loaders enutimued to wrangle about the new political council which is to guide the destinies of the Hopei-Chahar section. At Tùngchow, capital of the East Hopel -autengmans state, a Japanese detachment took- cháïgù.................-
A spokesman for the Japanese militarists declared that the The Foreign Minister said, that
troops were merely reconnoltring, but they appeared to be pre- the present policy, of the Chinese pared for a long stay. Observers bellaved the troop movements Government Is 11 simple CLG. were an indication that Japan aimed to entrench herself strong- China wants independence and
ly in the north before the new two-province council is Ixanched. equality and desires to promote, world peace and this polley has
The Japanese, it was said, feared, in Peiping urging them to cease not changed under any circum-disturbances when the political their agitation. In the manifesta set-up is changed in the northern General Bung says that he and the provinces.
pubile sympathized with the mo- Under the Nanking plan for the tives which led the students to
that they should have been ex. communists in their ploited by midst.
It is pointed out that "there is between the new rio difference Counell and the South-west Coun- di in Canton.
General Chang Chun thep i ferred to certain absolete treaty
HOPEI CHAHAR NEWS SUMMARY
COUNCIL
Summoned with` having allowed his premises to be used brothel, Chung Wong Bhi, landlord
New Administration of 101 Main Street, Shaukiwan
Inaugurated
Peiping. Dec. 18,
West, 'was ; fined $25 by Mr. W, Schofield at the Central Magis- tracy yesterday.
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Griffins, sub-griffins and Aus- Apparently fearing student de-htmlian.ponies were put to`s tratos monstrations If a preliminary an- | Ing-gallop yesterday morning at nouncement were made, the Hopel- the Valley Course. Some of the Chabar Coucil was inaugurated times clocked this morning with the greatest | good. secrecy at 8 o'clock. The cere- mony lasted for forty-five minutes. All members were present, with the exception of Chow Tsa-min. Wang Keh-nr und Chạng Keh
In a rugby match the Club XV. were defeated by a team from SMS Medway yesterday at Happy Valley.
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BECKENHAM IN THE COUNTY OF /mittees of the various institutions obligations which were out of date, north. Chehar and Ropet will be hold demonstrations, but, deplored at well-known men for whom he i with uttering and possession of
KENT FORMERLY OF 1 Cross ROD SOUTHBOURNE ON KA- HANTB ENGLAND, DICHASED.
TOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN Nhat the Court has, by virtue of Section 5 of the Probatea Ordinanca 1897. made an order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their elaims against the above estate to the 15th JANUARY, 1938.
-All Creditors and others are accord ingly hereby required to send their claims to the undersigned on or before that date.
Dated the 18th day of December, 1935, JOHNSON, STOKES A MASTER "Solicitors for the Executors.
'Prince's Building.
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
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IN THE GOODS or FLORA PERRY OTHERWISE FLOBA SAMUEL PERRY, LATK Us No. 6, TIPENO ROAD, SHANGHAI IN CHINA AND OF BOMBLY IN India, SpinstER, DECAST.
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in the Colony for the splendid work they do an oehalf of the poor -work which should by right "fail under municipal rellef.
The latest endeavour in
unreasonable and harmful to the given a large measure of self- proper development of the coun- scvernment, but will be bound to |try's Interests. The Chinese Gov- the Nanking Government by loose ernment wil, through legitimate bonds. The Japanese were said to
remove this methods,
such special view the new set-up as a "face obligations, but before removal saver" since the northern political China will continue their ob-council, will have virtual autonomy in foreign financial and military servancé.
matters. Union Newt.
ield is the
Club for Newspaper Boys. The organisers tell us that from an enquiry made, it was learned that there is a dally cir- culation of about 100,000 Chinese newspapers. It is assumed that the vendors, who are boys ranging from eight to eighteen years of age, are able to sell as many papers to bring them an income averaging thirty to forty cents a day. "But they are not licenced to hawk, and that they sell papers at the risk of being caught by the police."
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He hoped the friendly powers understand that China's only de- sire was se'f-preservation and co- existence with other nations- Hazter.
CHINA QUERY IN COMMONS
London, Dec. 18. In the House of Commons, Mr. A. E. L. Chorlton inquied, whether any report has been received on
relations between the Japanese in Shanghai and the Municipal Council in Shanghai.
It is further claimed that "these boys come from very poor familles and are generally uneducated. They are sometimes a real nuisance -their shrill voices proclaiming their wares and their persistant offers to sell them to everybody are certainly very annoying to the public. But yet they go on doing their work and the fact that they are able to sell this large quantity calls for recognition of their ser- vices. Under proper control and management, the nuisance they reuter. create can be stopped, and the service they render to the public can be made use of more than it is now."
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While we do not wish to damp TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the ardour of the organisers, we that the Court has, by virtue of are afraid that the public will not Section 68 of the Probates Ordinance be cajoled into tending the scheme 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and Others to send in their support. In the Arst place elsime against the above Estate to the :15TH DAY of JANUARY, 193 3.
All Creditors and Others are accord ugly hereby required to send their sims to the Undersigned on or before that date...
Dated the 14th day of December, 1935. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Bolicitors for the sole Executor.
Prince's Building,
Ice House Street,
Hong Kong.
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ARMS LICENCES
THE Attention of Arms Licence Lholders is drawn to the new and additional condition of licence appear. ing below which will be endorsed on all Arms Licences renewed after the 31st December, 1935-
9. The licenses of any arms shall whenever be changes his place of residence notify such change within 48 hours thereof to the Inspector "General of Police, and at the time of such notification shall produce his licence for inspection. The Inspector General of Police ball andore the licence and alter the ragister of licences accordingly.
T. H. KING, Inspector General, of Police. 20th December, 1935.
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STUDENT CAMPAIGN®
Shanghai, Dec; 18. In spite of a Japanese warning. students organizations in South China
are rallying to fight the
autonomy movement in the north ern provinces.
At Hangchow, in Chekiang PTO- vince, the students of Cheklang University -issued & manifesto urging students throughout China to join in protests against the North China separatist movement.
The recent student demonstra-
tion in Pelping, when demands were made for war on Japan and suppression of the autonomy agitation, was endorsed by the students of Central China Univer- sity at Wuchang.
Mr. Cranborne replied that no special report had been received as regards municipal and Japanese relations which, as far as he was The Pelping demonstration, in awarc, are roman and satisfac-which two thousand students took part, was the first outbreak of the kind in more than four years. It recalled to some observers the days when the students were a power- ful force in the politics and diplomacy of China.
tory.—
ITALIANS ADMIT REVERSE
The Japanese, warning in ques- tion was addressed by the Japanese govemment to Chinese officials: (Special to the Hong Kong Dall. It was served immediately after
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the Peiping demonstration. The Chinese government – was called upon to prevent the spread of what was termed anti-Japanese student activities.
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Rome, Dec 17,
SUNG'S MANIFESTO
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All schools and universities are heavily guarded. Telephones are disconnected to prevent communt - cation between students Router.
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PEIPING QUIET
Felping. Dec. 18, Peiping passed a quiet day to day after the patriotic excimenta during the past few days, although the students continued their strike, The middle and college students planned to hold another demon- stration to-day, but they were un- able to leave as all the schools were heavily guarded by the Do- lice and Peace Preservation Corps. A few students, however, managed to leap over the school walls. They were soon dispersed by the police on duty.
The patriotic activities of the students were now confined on the
campus. Double sentries have been posted at the important street corners to guard against contin- gencies.
Central News Agency.
forged notes.
General Sung Cheh-yuan; ad- dressing the members, sald the That he did not know that the Central Government, with a view notes found in his possession were to facilitating the administration | förgeries was the excuse made by tablished the Council to handle all when he was charged before Mr. of Hopel and Chahar, had es- Wong Pik Ko, a Chinese soldier.
political and administrative affairs. Justice Lindsell at the Criminal The members of the Council were Sessions, yesterday in connection
had the highest esteem..
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