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JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry" forms. For the Ninth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 23rd October, 1937- (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley: the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club: and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 14th Octo- ber, 1937.
By Order, ..
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
3640
5664 PUBLIC AUCTION
PARTICULARS AND CON.
DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday,
THE
HE Undersigned have received
Jastructions
TO SELL BY!
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON**
the 18th day of Oct., 1937, at 3 FRIDAY, 001. 15 1937
p.m., at the Offices of the Public
Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor ol
COMMENCING At 10 30 A.É.
At the Premises of The
SUGAR REFINERY, QUARRY BAY
one Lot of Crown Land at Tai TAIKO Shek Ku in the Colony of Hong:{ Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis.
(For Account of the Concerned)
125 PACKAGES MISCELLANEOUS
Comprising:---
GOODS
posal of the lot the Purchaser Linen and Cotton oods, Silk
(if not the applicant), will
Gooda. Silk Dresses, Grans Cloth Cotton Filet Lace, Quartz Ware, Porcelain, Carved Camphorwood
be required to deposit with aq authorised officer who will be Trunks, etc. present at the sale, the sum of
two hundred dollars, ($200) ia
cash. This sum will be refunded
on payment of the Purchase TBMS-CASH ON DELITEET.
price.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT
No. of Bale. 1
Kowloon Inland Lot
Registry No.
Locality.
No. 3960,
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CHINA PROVIDENT
LOAN AND MORTGAGE LOAN AND MORTGAGE
'CO., LTD.
HONG KONG,
NOTICE.
CHINA PROVIDENT
CO., LTD.
HONG KONG.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an
Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Mecing Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the China of the Members of the China Provident Loan and Mortgage Provident Loan and Mortgage Co., Ltd., holding fully paid | Co., Ltd., holding partly paid shares will be held at the shares will be held at the jacobean Room, 1st Floor, Hong Jacobean Room, 1st Floor, Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, en Monday, 8th November, 1937 a. Monday, 8th November, 1937 a 12 o'clock noon,, when the sub
12.30 o'clock in the afternoon, joined Resolution will be pro when the sub-joined Resolution will be proposed as a Special posed as a Special Resolution:
That 15,633 shares of $5.00 Resolution each of the authorised Capital of the Company unissued be cancelled, and the Issued capital of the Company be reduced from $4,421,835.00 divided into 589,578 shares of $5.00 each fully paid and 294,789 shares of $55.00 each upon which the sum of $2.50 has been paid to $2,210,917.50 divided into 589.578 shares of $2.50 each fully paid and 294,789 shares of $2.50 each upon which 75 cents per share shall be deemed to have been paid and that such reduction be effected In the following
manner:
(a) By cancelling Capital which has been lost or by unrepresented
is
available assets to the extent
$2.50 of
per sitare upon each of the 589,578 fully paid shares
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DEAF AND BLIND
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JAPAN REVIEW
Japan's Trade Ambitions
"I know no nation where patriotism is so intense and where every person is prepared to make such sacrifices for their country. Man, woman and child is fred in Japan with enthusiasm for their country," declared Sir Chimanlal Setalvad, leader of the Liberal party in Bombay ang prominent lawyer, in an interview in Singapore when he passed through recently on his return to India from a prolonged visit to Japan, where he studied Industrial conditions.
There is no sweated labour in Japan. Labourers in factories are inspired by the fact that they are working for their country. There are 3.000 factories in Osaka working double shifts and no other country in the world can possibly compete with them," he said.
Asked how the war would affect industry, Sir Chimanlal said: "Japanese' industries naturally will suffer during the war but I think that difficulties in floating the huge proposed loan will be over- come by the intense patriotism of the nation"
Sir Chimanial explained that 80 per cent. of Japan's population were farmers and that all industry, commerce and trade were con- trolled by four or five big familles-for example the Mitsui family.
"These people are fabulously rich and intensely patriotic. They are pouring in money whilst millions of yen have been collected by private individuats-all I can say it is an amazing phenomenon,” said Sir Chlaanial
.
"I studied labour conditions and the habitations of the people and consider they are far ahead of corresponding conditions in Buro- pean countries. Fed By Employers
"The world talks et Japan's sweated labour-well look at the girls in the spinning and weaving Industry. They are all housed on the premises, fed by their employers. have playgrounds, swimming Ji- baths, tennl courts and their quarters are scrupulously clean. panese employers have discovered that it pays to treat their workers
BUT NOT DUMB!
Japan lacks but one infirmity, for surely she could never be That 15,633 shares of $5.00 called dumih in the proper, literul each of the authorised Capital sense of that word though the of the Company unissued be interpretation in the American cancelled, and the issued vernacular would certainly justify capital of the Company be the claim that she has actually reduced from $4,421,835.00 the trinity of infirmities. But divided into 589,578 shares of hy durch we mean silent. Even $5.00 each fully paid and Mussolini and Hitler would find 294,789 shares of $5.00 each Konoye and Hirota more than a upon which the sum of $2.50 natch for them; and that, we has been paid to $2,210,917.50 | feel, is saying all that need he divided into 589,578 shares of said on this subject. $2.50 each fully paid and Since Japan tried to force her 294,789 shares of $2.50 each adamantine way still further into upon which 75 cents per share Chinese territory and thus start shall be deemed to have been fed an undeclared war which" Mes pald and that such reduction been raging in all its gory hide-and Japan was second be effected in the following ousness for three months. the
manner :-
of the Company which . have been issued, and to the extent of $1.75 per share upon each of the 294,789 partly pald shares of the Company which have been Issued. (b) By releasing the holder: sald 294,789 of the partly paid shares which have been, issued from liability in respect of their shares to the ex
tent of 75 cents per share,
By Order of the Beard,
world has pleaded with Japan to (a) By cancelling Capitalbe reasonable, but Japan has which has been lost or been deaf to every proper appeal.
unrepre.ented
by She has been deaf to the shrieks
is
well," he said.
Eversone i Japanese factories seemed to be keen about doing? their work and required little supervision. Little peasant girls be- tween the ages of 15, and 25 flock to the factories, remain some five years and then, having saved a tidy sum. get married, "Meals at the factories äre served for 15 Japanese sen a day.
„Japanese labour is efficient because the worker's Ilving is simple. Although Japanese have mcdernised and Industralised the people have not changed their simple inexpensive mode of living. I sat on the floor in the old way to eat meals in homes of men occupy- ing high positions in commerce. The homes had little furniture.
Last year America led. the world in her output of artificial silk.
This year Japan is leading the world. "White in England unions are quarrelling whether one person should attend five or six coms in spinning and weaving industries. or in India three or four looms, one person in Japan operates 17 to 40 looms," added Sir Chimanlal,
available assets to the of pain and anguish as well as LOCAL YACHTING HARBOUR RACE
extent
of $2.50 per the soul-sickening death-rattles share upon each of the of thousands of defenceless chil-
ال
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club continued their sweepstake.. races yesterday afternoon. Results are as folows: --
"A" Class-Started at 14.45
Finished Corr. Pos.
(Major B. E. Dixon).
True Blue. All 16.48.05 16.48.05
(Mr. H. S. Rouse). Kittiwake, A12 16.49.07 18.49.07
(Miss P. M. King). Jean, A15 16.48.20 16.43.20
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589,578 fully paid shares dren, women and men whose WIN FOR TRUE BLUE of the Company which ways were peaceful and whose have been issued, and lives were constructively indus- to the extent of $1.75 trious. She has showered mur- per share upon eich oder from the air on the sick and the 294,789 partly paid impotent in hospitals, and she shares of the Company has been deaf to the mighty which have been issued. organ-voiced bellow of disappro-Artemis, A14 16.50.25 16.50.25 thì By releasing the holders val from peoples in all parts of of the sald 294,789 the world who realise that the partly paid shares which decencies of civilization are being have been issued from brutally outraged by an imperia- lability in respect of listic aggressor nation which has, their shares to the ex-insultingly demonstrated that it tent of 75 cents per knows no
Even sense of sin. share.
the League of Nations, that effete organisation so sacred to theorising academicians, has pir- ed its meek criticism, but. Cael. Gi Secretary,
course, Japan could not be ex- pected to hear that above th thunder of her guns charged with murder. Japan will hear no evil of herself. Her terroristic rulers have persuaded that nation that it can actually do no evil. I fact, Japan to the Japanese i almighty righteous.
By Order of the Board,
J. C. GUTERRES, .
Secretary, Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1937.
i
5654
J. C. GUTERRES,
Hong Kong, 30th Sept., 1937.
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GUNNER MACKINTOSH
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ACQUITTED Manslaughter Charge Falls" To Ground
Charged with the manslaughter of Gunner David William Beswick, of the 7th Anti-Aircraft Battery, R.A.. Gunner Feter Mackintosh, of 'he same unit, was acquitted be- lure His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, at the Cri- nilnal Sessions yesterday when the jury returned a 6-1 verdict of not guilty.
Mr. J. Whyatt, Assistant Attor ney General, conducted the prose cution, whilst accused, who plead- ed not gulity, was represented by Mr. H. C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. J. T. Prior of Messra. W kinson and Grist.
The jury empanelled for the case were Messrs. J. Rodger (fora- man), C. Blum, Tsu Eoo-chien, C.. Crofton, A. Vannihi, Lan Book-ki and G. H. Gompertz.
Outlining the case for the Crown Mr. Whyatt declared that the case was an unusual orie, so unusual in fact that he ventured to say with- out exaggeration, that the jury had never come across any like it before.
Continuing. Counsel reminded the jury that their duty was to rétum a verdict in accordance with the principles of criminal law, and further submitted that the dispute which led to the tragic affair was over a trivial matter- the use of a billiards table.
HEART FAILURE Counsel went on to say that on the evening in question, accused and two friends were "playing at the table, when deceased and Gunner Loftus came in. A dispute arose as to the length of time one was entitled to play. and it was alleged that in the course of the
SHEK O COUNTRY CLUB
Junior Championship Results
The following are the scores re- turned by the first seven players in the Junior Shek O Championship, which was played last Sunday.
October 10:--
1. G. C. Agnew 2. Major G. M.
A.M. P.M. Grand
Total Total Total
- Churcher $1 3. V. R. Gordon... 38 4. Lt. Col. H. B. L.
2
Col. G. C. Gowlland, R,E). Wreid, A2 18,48.49 18.48.49 Capt. C. B. Bary. R.N.), Mixed Classes Started at 14.55
3
Î
Colleen, H2... 16.43.15 16.43.15
17.07.02 16.45.04.5 2 (Col. 8. Smith, R.A.M.C.).
(Mr. G. J. Tarr).
experience which we Japanese perfidy.
have
st
Win For Lionel Roza-Pereira
MISS V. THIRLWELL FIRST AMONG
LADIES
Roza-Pereira,
Lionel Recreation Club
Victoria
and Interport
swimmer, yesterday won the an. nual Cross-Harbour swim cover- Ing the distance from Kowloon Railway Pler to Murray Pler in 26 Mak minutes 12 4/5 seconds. Wal-ming, the Chinese long dis tance champion, was second to touch the praya wall being 51 4,5 seconds behind Roza-Pereira. who swam with fine judgment.
Ho Pun, of the Public Works Department, utilising the breast stroke the whole way, took third place,
and youthful Geofrey Arnold, the *Far East Flying Training School 'entrant. was
It must be remembered that fourth. the British authorities stated Among the ladies competing. definitely that they had duly Miss Veronica Thiriwell, the
notified the Japanese authorities
Colony 100 yards free style cham- pion, came in first her time being before the cars left Nanking for 30 minutes 57 1/5 seconds. Miss."" Yet it is of Japan's blindness Shanghai that they were proceed Doris Hunt was an easy second "that "we would make most men- ing by a certain route. After the with Miss A Thiriwell third. tion. It is considered that, attack and this statement hal
The following took part in the event: L Roza-Pereira. Mak presumably for diplomatic res been made, the, Japanese prompt"
Q. Arnold. sons, the dastardly attack on the ly denied that they had been thus "Jock" Anderson L M. Remedios.
Wai-ming, Ho Pun. British Ambassador which almost informed. Now, by yesterday R. G. L. Ouphant, Stanley Les, &- cost His Excellency his life, is messages from Shanghai, the Guterres. L. Remedios, Misses V.
forgiven and forgotten. Japanese have retracted that Thirlwell. A.
Hunt.
40 38
78
now
38
79
43
81
Dowbiggin 38 (Engr. Capt. A.
85
.
K. Dibly, R.N. 41
48
89
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5. (L.C.F. Bellamy 44 45 80 7. D. C.
Edmondston 47 44. 91 The Bogey Pool first prize was won Jointly by Major G. M. Chur- cher 79-12-67,, and G. C. Agnew 78-11-67, and V. R. Gordon was third with 81-12-59.
At
THE TYPHOON
4
the
3.30 p.m. yesterday typhoon was situated in latitude 15 N. longitude 126 E. moving west north-west, according to a Manila Observatory message.
argument, accused struck deceased several blows, Deceased was then suffering from an enlarged thymus ceptible to shock, causing heart failure, and the Crown's case was that his death was caused by one | of accused's blows
gland, an affliction which was sub-
After evidence was given accused was acquitted when the jury re- turned a 6-1 verdict of not guilty.
messages,
contain
ย
maes
Thirlwell
and D.
At the conclusion of the
race.
Colony Championship, took place In the V.R.C. hall, Lady Mac-
"Atholl MacGregor, Chairman of the Club, officiating.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
Now, however, there is con- denial and admitted that they mitted another vicious act whieliad been officially informed that the distribution of prizes together lends colour to some of the as-the Cara were travelling to with trophies won at the annual picions which were entertained Shanghai. Further when the Ambassador was at however, tacked. We refer to the machine of "semi-official explanations" Gregor wife of His Honour Sir gunning by Japanese airmen of which, to say the very least, are three British Embassy cars or
quite insulting to the intelligence. 12 inst. when travelling from One was to the effect that th Nanking to Shanghai.
offending airmen could not see After the shooting of the An the Union Jacks clearly, and bassador the Japanese were fuli they were actually painted on the The Sixth flm to the Lantern. of apologies and excuses of á ¦ boods as well as flown from the Study Group series of the local kind. The Japanese denied that fronts of all the wrs! Then Theosophical Society takes place. they knew they were attacking follow heaps of excuses, such as to-night at Manuk Lodge. 1B Cha-
ter Road. The British Ambassador's car: that the cars did not travel at
The title is "Human Evolution" then they pleaded. that thei. the appointed time and took a showing graphically that the races brigands on wings could not see different route to the one stated of the world emerge arithmetically in the information supplied by and according to a precancelved the Union Jack flown on the car and, lastly, they claimed they the Embassy. had not been notified that His This is not only blindness of Excellency was proceeding along eye but blindness of mind also. that particular road to "Shanghai The whole subject. has become at that particular time on that | farcica). The salient point is particular day. The excuses for that the Japanese attacked non-| been reverted to 8 p.m. the machine-gunning of the cars combatants. from the British Embassy, in one of which the assistant Air Attache was a passenger, would be amusing but for the sheer airmen of characteristically im- seriousness of the present situa paired vision will be mistaking tion and the knowledge through Hong Kong for Canton.
What is to be done about it ?' We hope something and very soon, otherwise some Japanese
plan.
Pictures of Lemurian and
Atlanteau culture, and civilisation." Registered members of the group and others wishing to attend are reminded that the time of all lec- tures and public meetings has
Watt Kal-cheung, unemployed. was brought before Mr. K. M. A, Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy. yesterday on a charge of evading fare on a Yaumati terry launch and was fined $20 or one month's hard labour in default..
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