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HONG KONG, August 19, 1936. ;

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DO THE PEOPLE WANT WAR?

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People do not want war. The voice with which the people have spoken, even in whatrute deemed IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED the more belligerent nations, dis- that an Interim Dividend of One closes that men and Dollar per Share has been their personal aspirātions live and declared for the six months ended į breathe a continuous umandate of 30th June, 1936, and will be pence to their rulers. payable on and after. FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 1936 Dividend Warrants may be ob tained on application at the Cam pany's Registered Office, P. & O Building.

Yet railitarisin and the fear of ilitarism are rampant. Russia. France, Britain, Italy and the United States are mobilizing a large part of their economy, thei thoughts and their energies in

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THE REGISTER OF the direction of war. SHARES of the Company wil tor of the International Laboar be CLOSED from MONDAY,Office has just proclaimed that 31st AUGUSTy to THURSDAY, the fear of war is "laying a blight 10th SEPTEMBER (both days on all prospects inclusive) during which perlod na

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1936.

THREE BODIES FOUND

Victims Of Nullah Tragedy

OLYMPIC GAMES ENGLAND WINS FINAL

SUCCESS

Friendly Spirit Stressed

(Hong Kong Daily Prots" Speciau Three of the seven students who were washed down the stone

Berlin. Aug. 18. nullah in Babington Path on |- The "Diplomatisch-Politishe Kor- Monday afternoon, have "been | respondens" writes on the Olymple found. Their bodies were dis- | Games: covered floating near the China Merchants Wharf. West Point, yesterday afternoon.

The bodies recovered were those of Teang Kong, aged 11, of Yuen Sing Lane; Sut Ying Cheung, aged 11, of No. 15, High Street; and Wal Fuk, aged 17,' of No. 7, Yuen Sing Street.

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As stated in our last farne, nine youths were caught by a heavy torrent of water while they were disporting themselves in the Two were fortunate in nullah.

were escaping. but the others carried down to soa..

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The police are still searching for the remaining four victims.

TYPHOON TOLL IN PHILIPPINES

Manila, Aug. 18.

At least eleven are dead in the wake of the typhoon which struck

North Luzon Island.

Houses and crops are destroyed and famine is threatening the in-

habitants

The United States survey ship.

Fathomer driven ashore before the full force of the storm struck, was higher aground after the typhoon's passing.

She is on the reef off Cap St. Vincente.-

transfer of shares can be registered? Does statecraft, propelled Reuter ed.

either by stupid fixation to tradi

By order of the Board of tion or eusnared by leaders am- Directors.

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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate No. 5/NS. 7710 dated Hongkong 17th

bitious for personal" prestige and power, criminally of blindly mis represent the people? Perhaps in some nations and to some degree statecraft can be so in- dicted. But statecraft is itself enthralled.

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TWO SOLDIERS ARRESTED

Alleged Attempt To Open Safe,

On, lying along the Government

"The German Nation may claim to have loyally taken part in pro- moting the genuine Olymple spirit. as indeed it was bound to do in Its role as host this spirit" in its relations with other nations and in all spheres of political life.

the

TEST MATCH

All-India Avert Innings

Defeat

TEN-WICKET VICTORY

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London, August 18.

England, after winning the first Test cricket match against All-India and drawing the second, secured the rubber by a tan- wicket victory in the final match at the Oval which concluded to-day.

The visiting cricketers

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every promise of being able to stay long at the wickets, but after the dismissal of C. K. Nayadu (81) with the total at 295 for 7, the remaining, three wickets fell for 17 runa. England lost one wicket (Fate) in scoring 64 to win.

Jilani was caught by Fagg at third slip off Allen. It was a tine catch with the left hand quite low down. The batsman had not add- ed anything to his 12 runs, 159 tor 4.

The harmonious fe among 'the 53 represented nations in Berlin called for a comparison with the "other place," where every year also the representatives of the nations.come together for work

The weather was dult with a which they call "co-operation." It

cheerless sun breaking through is just there that

the brotherly when Hussain (30) and Jilani (12) spirit which can only be obtained

continued their innings in All- among equals. has not been the India's second effort which had so standard maxim. The Olympic far yielded 158 for 3. Festival had shown that peoples themselves did. desire blocks and alliances in the shape or form known hitherto, the people themselves definitely wanted peace and nothing had shown this more plainly than the harmonious living

C. K. Nayadu came on and later In the Olympic Village in Berlin.

saw Hussain 1.b.w. to Suns under those who want to main ain or 54. 212 for 5. Wazir All scored a It is greatly to be desired that the new rule. Hussain had scored

no longer be allowed to call them-by Duckworth off Allen, 220 for 6. even create disharmonies, should single to be caught at the wicket selves defenders of justice: but be The score was carried to 287 at recognised as the real instigators lunch time, Nayadu" 75 of discord."—

Ramaswami 34.

NAYADU'S FEAT Nayadu had a leading part in the recovery of the visitors during Many competitors in the Olympic the morning. He skúfully cut the Games, and the living conditions fast ones and when seventeen bad In the ulympic Village so idyllic,been completed he had the dis- that they are loath to leave it. ung tinction of having scored a thou- with the kind permission of the sand runs for the tour. Military Authorities, to whom the

Ramaswami was confident, but Village belong, are extending their

he received no support after stay beyond the official period. Nayadu's departure, The latter Among those who find them-succumbed to an in-swinger from selves unable to say good-bye 50 Alen, 81-295 for 7. He was 145 quickly are members of the Chi- minutes at the wicket and hit nese Team with the exceptiori of eight boundaries. the footballers

They are now Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram taking the opportunity to see Ber- was bowled by Allen after scoring lin in peace, and quietness, and

a single, 207 for 8. Jehangir Khan will not leave until the beginning of September.- Transocean News Service.

Transocean News Service

LOATH TO LEAVE

Berlin, Aug. 18.

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SCORE BOARD·

England, 1st Innings (8 wkts.

dec.) All-India, 1st Innings

ALL-INDIA-2nd Innings Mustaq All, e Hammond, b Allen Merchant. e Worthington. b

"Allen

Amar Singh, c Sims, b Verily | Hussain, 1.b.w.. b Suns Jilani, c Fazg, b Allen C. K. Nayadu, b Allen Ramaswami, not out

Wazir All, e Duckworth, b Allen Jehangar Khan. e Voce. b Allen Vizianagram, b Allen

Nissar, c Voce, b Sims,

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NEWS SUMMARY

Mr. A. E. Pratt gave an inter- esting address on journalism at the Hong Kong Rotary Club yes- terday.

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Indian The case in which an constable of the Hong Kong Police Force is charted with murder will be heard next week.

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A wireless summons was heard before the. Kowloon Magistrate yesterday.

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The story of how girl was taken to Macao and then deserted was told at the Kowloon Magis- Page 4. tracy yesterday.

Ma Yee, an amah working at No. 33. Village Road was charged before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Court yesterday with the theft of a cash box containing aix pieces of jewellery and $325, Tsoi Chot Hung, was charged with re- ceiving.

defendant The second pleaded not guilty and his case for Friday. fixed for 471 hearing was

Sentence" against the first defend- ant was suspended

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Another case apparently arising 48 out of Anti-Japanese feeling, was heard at the Central Court yester- 44

54 day when Chui Sul was

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with throwing a melon skin at 11 81 party of Japanese,

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1 Roque" Frances Morales, a Portu- 1guese was sentenced yesterday at 1 the Central Court when he was o convicted of possession of both 12 raw and prepared oplum. Page 6.

Total 312

So Yee and Chan Sukiyin two women were charged before Mr. Fall of wickets:-1 (Mushtaq AlD) | W. Schofield at the Central Court. for 84: 2 (Merchant) for 71: 3 yesterday with taking part in a (Amar Singh) for 122; 4 (Jllan) transaction for the transfer of a for 159; 5 (Hussain)' for 212; 8 gl, Lau Wai Tsan, aged 15. Wazir All for 220; 7 (Nayadu) for | 295: 8 (Vizianagram) for 307; 8 (Jehangir Khan) for 309; 10 (Nissar) for 312.

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Barnett. not out

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was taken at second slip by Voce

off Allen, his contribution · also being a single, 309 for 9 Nissar, MEDALS OF HONOUR

who had not scored a run, Berlin, Aug. 18. caught at mid-on by Voce off Was taken As the The Mrs: Olympic Medal of Honour | Sims. Ramaswami was not out

EX when arrested, had not | was presented by Reichsminister of with 41 scored 105 minutes. had time to open the safe. They interior. Dr. Frick, on behalf of With extras the total was 312.

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soldiers,

ENGLAND BATS

Barnett and Fagg went on to The score the required 64 runs, former played an enterprising in- nings and saw his partner caught

Leonard Hughes and Joseph Gar- Powerful segments bett, who soldiers of the 2nd Bn. of a nation's population may, for The East Lancashire Regiment. instance, be exerting irresistible were arrested yesterday while, it pressure for the nequisition of is alleged, attempting the burglary raw materials, for the inainten- of a safe on board the ss. Shun ance of a monopoly in oil, for the Water Depot, Lai Chi Hok, breaking down of another mono. Poly in rubber, for the protection of a domestic market with rarif

submitted to arrest without any the Chancellor, to all who con- restrictions for the annexation resistance and were taken to the June 1922 for four shares of this more territory. In short these police station by detectives.

tributed to the

the success of Bank numbered 4932/4935 regis.

Olympic Games. Those honoured included The President of the tered in the name of Mr. Duncan pressure groups may be forcing

ktatesmen to the pursuit of con

International Olympic Committee. Murdoch Cameron and Certificate

Count Ballet-Latour members of No. 6/NS. 7711 dated Hongkong

petitive policies which are inher-

the International Olympic Comby Amar Singh off Nissar. Fagg 17th June 1922 for four shares ently provocative of strife.

mittee: Members of the General and pulling to fine leg. With one scored 22 with powerful hooking

numbered 93283/93284 132370/132371 in the name of Miss Elizabeth Beatrice Cameron have been Lost or Stolen, and should these certificates not be produced to the Bank before 6th September 1936, new certificates for the shares will be issued, and the aforesald Certificates Nos. 6/NS. 7710 and 5/NS. 7711 wll be thereafter treated by this Cor poration as Null and Void.

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CHINESE DIPLOMAT

RESIGNS

Shanghai. Aug. 18, The resignation of Dr W. W.

Yen Chinese Ambassador to Mos- cow has been tendered and ac- Cepted. His successor has not yet been announced, but is believed to be Mr. Chiang Ting-fu, director of the Political affairs Department of

YEN INDISPOSED

Secretariat, members of the Na- tional Committee. Chiefs "of the Missions. Attache of the Nations. Presidents of the Teams, the Secretary General of the Inter- national Sporting Federation.

Th German Organisers of Summer-and Winter Games also received the Medal of Honour, as well as the special thanks of the German Chancellor.--- Tranzosenn Neux Service

The popular will to peace, Presents itself mainly in the light of a great, constructive motive. his motive will remain static, unless it devises nicans of bring: ing statecraft to do its will. lost important of all, it must "ddress itself to the arduous task the Executive Yuan- of removing those preskores-Reuter. those economic, social and cultużaj compulsions which push state-

Shanghai, Aug. 13. The "China Press" reports the craft into policies hostile to the

possibility of Mr. Chiang Ting-fu. popular will to peace. This pre- director of the Political Affairs De-in supposes that the people shall department of the Executive Yuan.of more than cultivate their garden succeeding Dr. W. W. Yer as Am- V. M. GRAYBURN,

and sigh for an uncärned peace.bassador to Moscow. Dr. Yen is at Chief Manager.

It means that they must become present indisposed at Tsingtao.-- -4605

politically, morally and economi- cally informed in order to vote] and agitate wisely on. decisive issues.

By Order of the Board of

Directors.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The family of Mrs. Neesa Mahomed

Within two years people have Omar desire to express their profound thanks and gratitude demonstrated their power to act their many friends for both in controlling, their states- their kind expressions of sym- men directly in behalf of peace pathy for floral tributes and and in mitigating those conditions attendance at the funeral, and that force the hands of statesmen

to Dr. G. D. Black for his kind, patient and unfailing courtesy during her illness.

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ITALIAN PRAISE

the

Rome, Aug. 18. The Italian Press unanimously

the athletic accomplishments unrestrained praise speaks and the organisation of the Berlin

Olympic Games.

The "Messagero" states that the Games will remain in a high place of estimation in the sphere of In-

ternational Sports because of the extraordinary achievements and the high standard of the competi- tions.

wicket down for 42. Hammond came on and 84 was reached with- out further loss, Hammond scoring 6 and Barnett, 32

JEWISH NURSES

KILLED

Victims Of Snipers In Jerusalem

Jerusalem. Aug. 18. Yesterday evening two Jewish

Voce Allen Hammond Worthington Sims

Verity

Lam Yat, a coolie living at No. 130 Taishan Street, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital Fagg. e Amar Singh, b'Nissar. 22 on Monday suffering from injuries Hammond, not out

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which he received when he fell un- der a moving locomotive at Talkco Dockyard.

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Total (for 1 wkt.)

Fagg's wicket dropped with the total at 48. Nissar 1 for 30 and Amar Singh 0 for 23.- deuter

STOP PRESS

HOME CRICKET RESULTS

London, Aug. 13. The following were the results of cricket matches concruded to-day:

At Manchester, Lancashire beat Northamptonshire by eight wickets. Lancs 345 (Paynter 119) and 52 for 2 Northants 154 (Parkinson 5 for

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nurses were shot by Arab anipers 45) and 240 (Pollard 5 for 52)",

Surrey beat Glamorgan by an while taking a walk in the streets innings and 331 runs at Cardin. of Jerusalem. One was killed on Surrey 500 (Sandham 173, Barling the spot and the other died later. 171). - Glamorgan 108 (Watts 6 for In consequence of serious assaults 22) and 60 (Gover 6 for 41. Watts by snipers, the inhabitants of Jaffa 4 for 18). are under a twenty-one hours cur- few order. Citizens are allowed out on the streets only from five to The "Gazetta del Popolo" de eight in the morning in which to signates the Festival as demon- to do the'r marketing and shop for 47) and 215 for 0 (Keeton 100. stative prooi of the organising ping. For the rest of the day all. ability of a mighty nation. while must remain in their houses. The the "Gazetta dello Sport" points order may be prolonged indefinite-beat competitors as an outstanding sen- Krutera, Bulletin Service. out the triumphs of the Germany.—

THREE CHINESE EXECUTED Peiping Kidnapping Affair

Peiping. Aug. 19, The three Chinese Involved in the kidnapping of Mrs, Chu Shao-yang in the direction of war.

wife of the former Minister to One

Bation. The Pololo di Romarem- man, Viscount Cecil of Great Finland, who was rescued after a

terrifying day in the hands of of the games from an interna phasises the extreme significance Britain, engineered a peace ballot bandits, were executed by shooting tional uoint of view, stating that that modified the foreign policy ar the Bridge of Heaven this - MARSHALL - On August 12, 1936, at Feltaiho, the greatest Empire in the morning. by the Rev. W, Canner. Ber- World and vetoed the Honre- Reuter tram Eric, younger son of Mr. Laval plan. In America popular and Mrs. G. Caulton of Shang- enlightenment, has supported a hal, to Marjorie Gertrude, neutrality policy that has modifi- youngest daughter of the late ed the freedom of the seas Dr. F. W. Marshall and Mrs.

doctrine. Marshall of Pocklington, York- shire, England,

CAULTON

MARRIAGE

DEATH

MACAULEY. ——Suddenly on Aug-

OFFICIALS FOR CANTON

only those who were present can appreciate the actual sporting as well as the political importance.— Transocean News Service,

NEW ALTITUDI

RECORD.

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CHINA'S SUMMER

CAPITAL

Politicians To Return To Nanking

Nanking. Aug. 18,

Derby took first innings points from Nottinghamshire at Worksop. Derby 218 and 270 for 8 declared (smith 85). "Notts 152 (Copson 4

Harris 107).

A Dinner Dance will be held on the Open Roof, of Repulse Bay Lido-Weather permitting-and

at Repulse Bay Hotel in event of bad weather, to-day at 9 p.m.

A flannel dance will be held by the local section of the Health... Strength, Sports & Athletic Club at Hotel Cecil on the coming Satur- day August 22nd from 8.45 p.m. to 12.45 am. Members and their friends are welcoinę, at usual, ad- mission charges. By kind permis- sion of Lent. Col. R.M. Rodwell and Officers the Dance Orchestra of the 1st Bn, Royal Ulster Rifles will be in attendance.

There was a clear bill of health in the Colony on Monday,

Nine deaths from enteric fever and 47 from tuberculosis were' re-. ported to the local Health authori- ties during the week ended Aug: ust 15.

Brigadier A. P.D. Telter-Smollett, the new commander of the British troops in Shanghai, was one of the guests of honour in the Zero Club

at their noon-tide reception on August 12. The other gucat was Brigadier Thackeray, “who will shortly be leaving Shanghai after- At Cheltenham, Gloucestershire handing over his command

Bussex by three wickets. H. Wilkinson, the acting pre- Sussex 266 (J. Parks 78, James sident of the Zero Club, wished Langridge 88 not out) and 184 | Brigadier Thackeray every good" (Goddard 7 for 86). Gloucester luck on his departure, and express- 257 (Nye for.63) and 174 for 7 (James Langridge 5 for 49). ·

Worcestershire. best Kent by an | innings and 63 runs at. Dover. Kent 230. and 190 (Howorth 5. for 48), Worcester. 482 for 8. declared (Howorth 114, Bull 108, CHibbons 113 not out, Human 80 and Todd 5 for 83).

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ed the hope that Brigadier Telfer- Smollett would be a frequent visi- tor to the club. Brigadier Thackeray replied.

According to news received from home, A. W. Dawson-Grove, Sher-" borne and Oriel, elder son of Mr. H. Dawson-Grove (retired Com- missioner of Chinese Custom and cousin of the late Dr. F. Pierce-

At Birmingham, Middlesex beat Warwick on first innings. Middie- Shanghal, Aug, 18.

With the advent of cooler wenTM | xex 278 (Hendren 1683 and 270 for | Grove' of Hong Kong) and of Mrs., It is well, at this time, that Mr. Shih Ten-chang. new Pre-

ther, political activity is again be- 7 (Hulme 103 not out), Warwick | Dawson-Grove, obtained arst place diplomats be summoned to this sident of the Kwangtung High

ing transferred to Nanking from 183 (Bantall 81) and 205 for 4'in medicine, first in surgery and realization that if their quest Counsellor of the Ministry of Jus-

Paris, Aug. 17. Court, and Mr. Chu Ku-min.

Kuling, China's "summer capitsi.” (Wyatt 100 not out).

Mird in midwifery and gynaecology The French airman, Georges

The offices of various ministries. At Bouthend, Essex took Best | at the final examination for the ust 12, 1938," at the General for national advantage and tice, are going to Canton to-mor-

Detre has established a new world and the Executive Yuan at Kuling Innings points from Hampshire. M.B. B.Ch. degree at Oxford.". For Henry security through precarious trea-row aboard the President Jefferson record for altitude fight. 14.636 are winding up antatts before the Essex 503 (Wilcox 133, Nichols 205, the past three years, he has pur- Joseph Macapley, aged 48 ties and alliances lead to war, Mr. Wang Chung-hul also arrived metres. Nat &

end of the month while the last Kennedy 5 for 80). Hampshire 343 sued his clinical studies at St. The previous record. 14,433 meeting of the Executive Yuan at yearz, 2nd engineer of the they will have achieved a tragic here from Kaling last night and is

(McCorkell 88, Mend 104, Eastman Bartholomew's Hospital (London, dredger Chien-She and be- loved husband of Ethel May misrepresentation of their peoples e Canton shortly on private mat med Donna in April, 1994. Kuling is expected to take place 3 for 51) and followed on 257 for and last March obtained the Brac

man named in 1984-to-day- earnest desire,

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Hospital, Shanghai,

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business- Reuter.

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kenbury Scholarship in Medicine and the Pathological Prize.

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