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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

GOVERNMENT

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.

ADVERTISEMENTS. REICH MOTOR

MAJOR FREDRICK LE GROS, ROYAL ARTILLERY, Deceased:

THREE PER CENT. LOAN MAJOR FREDRICK

1962-1972

ISSUE OF $30,000,000

Interest payable 15th April and 15th October. First interest coupon payable on 15th April, 1937. Author- led by Straits Settlements Loan Ordinance 1936.

PRICE OF ISSUE $100 PER CENT,

Payable as follows :-—-—

On application

On 14th Nov., 1936

$10

20

On 15th Dec., 1936.

30

On 15th Jan., 1937

"

"

40

Trustees are authorised to in. vest in this Stock subject to the *Imitation in section 8 of the

Trustees Ordinance.

Li

The Loan is being raised for the purpose of the redemption in due course of the Straits Settle ments 31% ascribed Stock.

Lists will open on 15 October, 1936.

Priority will be given to ap plications from Co-operative -So- cletics registered in Malaya.

The Loan is secured on the general revenue and assets of the Colony and of the Singapore and Penang Harbour Boards and it not previously redeemed the orin- cipal will be repaid at par on 15th April, 1972, but the Straits Set tlements Government reserves. fo itself the right to redeem the Loan in whole or part by draw.”"} @ings or otherwise at par on or at any time after 15th April, 1962,

HIGHWAYS

Another Stretch -

HOME FOOTBALL

RESULTS

Opened Number Of Drawn Matches

tence of the Fuebrer himself, an-

be

As

*

In First

Division ..

The feature of the English League football on Saturday - was -. the number of drawn matches the First Division and the de- fent of Hearts at home by Celtic in the Scottish League.

Results and League tables to date are as follows:-

2

Z 31

Bournemouth Bristol R Millwall

E

1 Sunderland

Watford

3 Wolves

2

Feeding

3, Huddersfield

11 Brighton

Gillingham

"Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having | ("Hong Kong Daily-Pres”: Special) claim against the estate of

Breslau, Sept. 27. LE To the accompaniment of appro- GROS, ROYAL ARTILLERY,priate ceremonials and in the pre- Who died on the 22nd, day of other 430 kilometres of high speed September, 1936, are hereby remotor roadway were opened to the quired to send their claims or de public on Sunday, making a total mands in writing to the under or 1,000 llometres now in use.

is well known the plan is for the signed, on or before the 16th day covering of the whole Reich with

FIRST DIVISION of October, 1936, after which date a network of these roadways with

Arsenital

Derby the Committee of Adjustment the object of providing new Birmingham. 2 Grimsby

The ex- Bolton appointed under the Regimental arteries for motor trame. Debts Act, 1893 (56 Vict,, c. 5)pectation is that in the coming Brentford will proceed to distribute the year another 1.700 kilometres will Everton

finished and available for Leeds

2 Liverpool assets of the deceased among the ¦ tramë.

Manchester C. 0 Chelsea The part thrown open on Sun- | Middlesboro". persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and de day was that of Breslau-Leignitz- Preston mands of which they shall have Kriebau a distance of 20:1 kilo- had notice, and they will be not liable for the assets of the decensed or any part thereol so Applications must be for $100 distributed to any person of

roads were first discussed. To-day whose debts or claim they shall

1,000 kilometres were being used by or a multiple of $100.

then have had notice.

the public. Workers had by now and Dated this 25th. day of Sep gained such momentum.

had become so experienced and tember, 1936.

accustomed to one another. that the completion of the work would rapidly follow- Peauxderox News Service.

and

the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. at any of the branches of these Banks in the Straits Settlements, the Federated Malay States and the Unfederated Many States.

Cheques on outstation branches will not be subject to inland ex- change charges.

Cheques should be drawn pay- able to Straits Settlements Ger.

Lai, ernment a/c. New bearer, and should be crossed.

or

Debentures will be issued on payment of the final instalment on 15th January, 1937, or as soon. thereafter as they are available. Although no guarantee is given, It is expected that bonds will be Issued up to the amount of the allotment in the denominations asked for.

Interest at 5 per cent. per num will be charged on Instal. ments in arrear, and non-payment of any instalment at its due date will render the deposit and in stalments previously paid liable to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation.

G. M. CHURCHER,

Major, Royal Artillery,

President of the Committee of Adjustment.

Address Officers Mess,

1.yemun Barracks;

Hong Kong.

DEATH

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LAY-On Sunday. September 27, 1936. Thomas Lay, aged 41, at his residence No. 320, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon. The fmieral will pass the Monument at 5.13 p.m. to-day.

Business Editorial and

15-19. Queen's Road Tel. 30251. Night Editer Wanchi!

Tel. 24511...

Wednesday

W. Bromwich

mètres. Opening the roadway, the regional leader of Stera. Wagner said that road-building Inspector Todt emphasised that it was four years ago when the plans for these Derby

PUBLIC ORDER IN BELGIUM Tightening Of Laws

Brussels, Sept. 28. Various proposals by the Minis- ter of Justice for increasing the

1 Charlton

1.

Swindon Queen's P. R.

3 Manchester U, 1 Clapton O

0. Portsmouth 2 Stoke LEAGUE TABLE

Portsmouth Everton Stoke Middlesbro Chelsea Brentford Huddersfield Charlton

Grimsby

2

P.W.D. C. F.A. Pls. 8 5 1 2 24 15 11 84 23 15 9 10 5. 2 18 12 10

Southend

Northampton Notts C. Crystal Pal. Walsall

Bristol C. Exeter Torquay

8 4 2 2 18 12 10 | Aldershot

7 4 1 e 10, 99 Newport

J

8.4 13 12 12 9

8 3 3 3 14 35 9

& K 1-2 14 8 11

8 5 1 2 13 11 11 8 4 2 2 13 9 10 8 3 3 2 20 12′ 84313 14 9 81.3 11 8 9 8.4 1 3 6 10 9 8 4 1 3 21 13 9

RECRUITS POUR IN FOR RAF.

2.730 New Pilots In

15 Months

TOTAE KEET DOWN BYZ

SEVERE TESTS

A steady stream of applications- still being received at the Air Ministry in response to the RAF'S appeal for pilots and other. per-/ sonnel under the expansion pro gramme announced in May,, 1995.

It was then stated that 2,500 ad- ditional pilots-500 to be. -dräun from the RAF, and the remain- den trom civil life--and 10,000 ad- ditional personnel, would be re- cruited before March 31, 1937.3 Of the 2,500 pilots wanted, "2.370 have been obtained, and it is

8 4 1 3 13 10 9 stated that this number has been

8 3 2 3 10 8 8 kept down only by severe tests. 14.000 of the 20,000 positions for additional personnel

8 3 2 3 17 12 8 More than

8 3 2 3 12 11

7 3 1 3 10 10 7 8 2 3 3 10 13 7

734 10 12

1 2 5 10 18

6

8 26 9 18 4

8 1 2 5 10 17 - 4

8 1 2 5 11-20 4

..THIRD DIVISION (North)

B 2 4 2 11 10 8 Accrington

Chester B 2 4 2 10 11 8.

8 4 4 15 17 8 Crewe Manchester C. 8. 2 3 3 15 117 Halifax Lincoln Birmingham 8 2 3 3 15 18 7

Sunderland Arsenal Wolves Wednesday Liverpool West Brom. Preston N. E. Manchester U. Bolton Leeds

have been filled. The men prin“ “ ctpally selected are those who can

be readily trained an flight-riggers. aight-merhanics, wireless opera- tors and photographers.

RESERVE GROUP Applications for entry to the Reserve Group formed in 'August nave come in at amost satisfactory. rate. Men in this group will train

8 - 2 6:7 24

2

1 Darlington

0

4

Carlisle

as pilots for the regular Air Force

0

1 Hartlepools

1

for one year, and will then pass in-

2 Tranmere"

1

to the ordinary reserve of pilots...

4 Gateshead

0

73 13 12 13 7 7 2 3 2 10 10 7 7 3 1 3 12 10 7

3 Southport

0

N. Brighton Oldham

1 Hall

1

2' Wrexham

2

3 Stockport

. ́.

3- York

tess operators will be given to 150" out of each 500, and the remain-

0

4 Barrow

1

ing 350 will be trained for general

duties as aircraft hands.

About 1.000 days are also need-

8 2 3 3 17 17 7 8 2.2 4 12 15 6 7 2 2 3 12 18 6 7 2 2 3 8 11 6 7 2 2 3 14 16 5 7 1 3 3 7 10 5 8 21 5 9 175

Mansfield

Port Vale

Rochdale Rotherham

LEAGUE TABLE

Chester Halifax

SECOND DIVISION.

Lincoln

1. Tottenham

Hull

#

2 Blackpool

Stockport

1

0 Swansea

Oldham

0

2 Chesterfield.

I A, Villa

វា

0 Bradford C.

1

Newcastle Norwich Plymouth

2 Blackburn

York

0

0 Buy

Q

Bouthport

4 Notts F.

Port Vale

0

1.

Rotherham

Tranmere

severity of the various laws for the preservation of public order were

Barnsley adopted by the Belgian Cabinet in

of a session lasting Bradford the course several hours yesterday. It was Burnley also decided to institute criminal | Coventry proceedings against the publisher Doncaster of the paper "Le Pays Reel" and Fulham the leader of the Fascist "Rex" movement, M. Leon Degrele ön account of an article in the paper detrichental to the pristige of the Office): state.

Office: Central

In the case of partial allotment, ¦ London Office: 53 Fleet Street call the

an three calendar month's notice the balance of the amount paid having been given in the "Gazeton application will be applied to- te" of such intended redemption. In the latter event the deben. Aures will cease to bear interest on the date fixed for such redemp. tion.

A Sinking Fund will be created in London for the redemption of the Loan under the management of the Crown Agents for the Colonies.

Debentures will be issued in denominations of $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000, and the interest thereon will be pay. Lable half-yearly, by coupons`at- tached to the debentures, on the 15th April and the 15th October,

The first coupon will bear in- terest at the rate of one dollar for each $100 of stock, and will be payable on 15th April, 1937. Applications which must be on the prescribed form and companied by a deposit of $10 per cent. will be received by the Chartered Bank of India, Austra-

ac.

wards. the payment of the first Instalment. If there should be a sürplus after making that "pay. ment such surplus will be refund-

edi

Brokerage at the rate of 1/32nd per cent. will be paid to Banks, or recognized sharebrokers in Malaya on allotments made in respect of application forms bear- ing their stamp.

THE TREASURY,

· SINGAPORE,

22nd September, 1936.

E.C. 1

The Daily Press.

HONG KONG, SKPTEMBER 25,-93E

13.

Bad State Of Water Taxis

Wholehearted

commendation should be accorded the authorities

Application Forms are available for the very thorough manner in

∙at the Offices of

which the standard of comfort,

The Chartered Bank of India, cleanliness and efficiency of the land taxis is maintained, but it Australia & Chine

is greatly" to be regretted that such thoroughness is not mani

The Hong Kong & Shanghal

Banking Corporation

The Mercantile Bank of India,

Ltd.,

fia and China, the Hong Kong & in Hong Kong. Shanghai - Banking Corporation

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

AGENCIES.

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The London Otow sĩ BÀI HON

KONG DAILY PRESS, 63, FLAST SEARE7, E.0.4 la sematant

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eighth Extra Race Meeting to be held o Saturday, 10th October, 1936 | |- (weather permitting) may be ob- I! tained at the Secretary's Office, 1. Exchange Buliding: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,

Entries close at 12 o'clock This NOON on Thursday, 1st October, 1936.

By Order

A. SLEAP, Actg. Secretar

fested in the matter of water taxis, or wallah wallabs.

It is no exaggeration to state that the decrepit condition of some of these craft is a definite menace to reasonable safety.": In addition, there would appear to be no supervision of the rates which the owners of the water taxis.charge.

Readers of the Daily Press" have recently brought to our

ly receiving Enquiries from Home notice glaring instances of the Manufacturer regarding Suitable Firms to not an Agents for their inefficiency of these water taxis, products in Hong Kong and and the fares which are charged. Sonth China

It is not unusual for these

The Cabdrier further decided to attention of "foreigners resident in Belgium, by means of press and radio announcements, to the fact that an essential con- dition for their remaining on Belg'an sell was the maintenance of the strictest reserve, in 0:1 pol tical questions. Foreigners will be strictly prohibited from taking part in any political demonstra tions.-

Pinusocent News Service.

-

PLANETARIUM FOR FAR EAST

Southampton 4 Shemeld U. West Ham 4. Leicester

LEAGUE TABLE

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P.W.D.'L F. ̈à. Pts. 8 4 4 -14.7 12 8 5 1 2 12 7 11 8 4 2 2 15 9.10 8 4 2 2 14 # 10

8 41 3 10 11 9 8 3 3 2 20 12 9 8 3 3 2 10.0 9. 8 4 1 3 11 10 D 8 4 13 12 14 0 7 3.2 2 7 18 8 2.4 2 12 14 8 8 4 -4 13.10 8 -8 3 1 4 10 11 17. B 3 14 13 14 7 8 3 1 4 14 11 7 T3 1 3.12 10 7 7.34 15 11 6 6 2 2 4 13 17 6 8 2 2 4 9 11 6

Bury Blackpool Aston Villa Fulham Barnsley Plymouth Coventry Shefeld u. Southampton Blackburn Notts F. Newcastle Eurnley West Ham Tottenham Swanser Chesterfield ("Hong Kong Daily Fress" Special Bradford C.

Berlin,, Sept. 21..

Norwich.. A contract has been signed hero Concaster for the delivery of a new Zeiss Leicester planetarium with all the neces... Bradford, sary appliances and auxiliary in-- struments, for Tokyo where the cupola will be erected, at the rear of the newspaper, Jiji. Shipporahs, where it will be accessible to the. Later the planetarium public. will become the property of the 'astronomical: "education museum Mwaf in Tokyo, but will remain on its Northampton 0 Bournemouth a original site. The shipment will

be made. In mid-October. This planetarium will be the second in the Far East, and, the twexy-fifth of its kind in the whole world Trancean News Service

FINNISH CABINET ·

Helsingfors Sept. 28. The Finnish Goverment is ex- pected to resign to-day, following its defeat by one vote yesterday on the bill for the reintroduction of capital punishment. Hitherto

12 years' imprisonment has been the highest possible sentence.

The last execution of a person on a capital charge took place in *1812. —— (1

Heaters Bulletin Service

..

Aldershot Bristol R Cardiff Clapton CHilingham Luton

7. 2 1 4 5 11 5

Mansdeld Hartlepools Wrexham

It was announced' recently, that intore were vacancies-for-aircraft- men at the rate of 500 a month., Training 'as armourers and wire-)

P. W.D. L. F. A. Pts.ed m view of the general expan-

8 7 1 -28 4 15 ton. They will be trained as arm- 8.8

2118.12 ourers, photographers and wire". 85 1 2 14 6 11

teza operators. They must be over 74.3 10 4 11 14 and, under 17 years of age on 8 4 3 1 16 10 11 Jan. 1 1937. The closing, date

8 4 22 18 12 10 their application is Oct. 6.

7 4 1 2 18 12 9

6 3 2 1 8.5.8

8 2 4 2 11 10 8

7 2 3 2 997

8 2 3 3 11 157

831 4 11 14 7.

New Brighton 8 2 2 4 8 11 8

72° 23′15 15 0.

Darlington Creve Rochdale Carlisle Accrington Bartow Gateshead

Aberdeen Albion Clyde Hamilton

CORPORATIVE STATE FOR GREECE

Athens, Sept. 28. Haber "Greece will shortly, be....... trans 8 2 2 4 14 186ferred into a corporative state, and 7.1 3 3 12 17 5 all actions of the Government are 8 5 3 8 18 5 being undertaken with this end in 8 21 5 10 19 5 view," stated Premier Metaxas in 72 1.4 12 15 5 an interview granted to the Press 6-1 2 3 464

on Friday. 71 169 18 3 7347 17 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE

2 Motherwell 2 Partick

Hearts Klimarnock Queen Os Queen's P.0 Rangera

St. Johnstone

Aberdeen

1 Elbernian 3 T. Lanark

0 Celtic

2: Arbroath 1 St. Mieren

Dundee.

5 Dunfermline 1Falkirk /=

LEAGUE TABLE

8 2 1 6 12.16 5 Rangers 8.2 - 6.7 22 4 Motherwell

2 Watford

Kilmarnock Partick Queen's P.

Third "Lanark

THIRD

DIVISION (South)

Dundee

2 Newport

0

Celtic Hearts

2 Brighton

3 Exeter

1

Bristol. C.

2 Crystal F.

0

1.

St. Mirren

4 Reading

0

...

Hamilton

2 Torquay

0

4 Southend

0

Arbroath

2. Queen's PR. 4 LEAGUE TABLE

Clyde

Falkirk

P.W.DL FAPts.

Luton Carditi

Notts C. Swindon Walsall

8. 6 11 10 9 13. 8 6 1 1 16 7 13

SINO-JAPANESE

MEETING

St. Johnstone

Hibernian

Albion Dunfermline

The recent announcement by the Minister of Finance, which had been the source of much comment O was thus confirmed: The Premier 4 said that the present Government 3when it had taken over & office i 1 found the country in 'such a state of chaos that it was necessary to

0 do everything in its power to re- #awaken discipline and a sense of 2 duty."

3 Transocean News Servis,

F.W. D. L. F.A. Pts. NEW CAPITAL FOR

6 3 -24 7 15

9·83 - 21. 7-15

9 6 1 2 25 14 13

9 5 3 1.14 10.13 9 5 2 2 19 12 12 12 5 1 3 22 1711 9 5 13 19 13 11 9 4 2-3 23 14 10 9 3 3 3 12 15 9

KWANGSI

Canton, Sept. 23, The removal of the capital ́or- Kwangsi Province to Kwellin bay- ing been definitely sett.ed, it is reported that the prices of bonise property and land at Kwellin! are Increasing daily,

gripasan

9 414 21:200 The Provincial Government 93.24 13 12 8 Offices will be established inside- 9:45 23 28 8 the City, and the Army Headquar-

3 1 5 12 17 7 ters will remain at Nanning:

It is reported that many of the

9 3 1 5 11 18 7.

9 3.

9 3.15 14 327 wealthy citizens and leading gen- -6 14 206 try of Nanning have tried of pre- 9 2 25-17-266 vent the removal of the capital to

21 6 13 20 5 Kweilin but without success

9, 218 17-24 5 However, the majority of the Queen of 8.9 117.10.30, 3 citizens of the Province are in

SUCCESSFUL DANCE AT HOTEL CECIL

Nanking, Bept. 26.

The Junior non-commissioned Mr. S. Kawague, the Japanese officers of the Royal Welch Fusi Ambassador to Chine, is calling liers held a successful dinner and the Foreign Minister, General dance at the Hotel Cecil on Chang Chun, next week to resume Saturday for the purpose of say- the negotiations for the settlementing farewell to friends in the of the Chengtu, Pakhol, Hanko Regiment who wil be leaving the and Hongkew incidents and the Colony shortly. readjustment of Sino-Japanese relations, but the exact date anil

time of the interview has not yet been red exter,

jocal Companzen desirous of taking launches to terminate their course up further Agencies will let us somewhat abruptly when hail- know the Idnes in which they are internated the information will be way towards their destination Loewarial to London tod pased thereby causing not only loss of We suggest that a system of ca to interested parties as op-

time but a certain amount of strict supervision similar to that portunity offer Service offered to our Readers danger to the safety of passen- of the land taxis, which would without charge and, of course, gers when the weather is inclined eliminate those objectionable fea no obligation in incurred on either to be rough,

tures which makes travel by water xido.

US. WAR MINISTER Then there is the important taxi about the most unattractive The Required Information should be subject of the rates charged mode of a necessary service imb

Hyde Park, N... Bept. 28. President Roosevelt has appoint- For the most part there is a good ginable, This is a matter which deal of haggling se to what shall is se prgent as it is important, Secretary for War, to be Secretar

SPEARS MARKEN, ed Mr. Harry Woodring. be charged, There should be sand the sooner it is put in order for War po tem

Reuter the better for all concerned,

sent to the

EONG KONG DAILY, PR

Marisa Houen (and Froɑm), ́18-19, QURAN'S BOLD CENTRAL, Hong Loa

pet scale.

The following are some of those

favour of the change in the be- lef that it heralds prosperity and a new Kwangsi,

It is also reported that martial law, "at Wuchow hass igen, com- pletely lifted, and that retrictious connected with shipping and pas- sengers have been removed Chinese Evening Post

THE KING'S PRIZE DOGS

The King was a successfor hibitor at King's Lynn Dog Show

who are leaving the Colony soon, recently Bandringham Stream and in whose honour the function Labrador bitch, was at the top br was given Messrs. Harding Jones, her class, and Sandring Frothers. Wiseman, Ellis. Roberts, Simon, a kennel mate was reserve Davis, Whitehead, Jones (99), and in the same section. R.S.M. Ridings.

Chum-

Bandringham Sparkle,

The prizes for the Spot Waltz ber spaniel, the breed polar met

and Mrs. | King George, who introdutood it i

were won by Mr.

| Goodfellow. Byt. and

and Mr. Kinsella

| Chainless, while

Mrs. Jones the Royal kenndr.

Mrs. Mc prize

the lucky have done excelle won by Mrs. shoots, gaze being

number prizes were Cherry and Mrs McGinnisS

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