1938-01-12 — Page 6

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

SHIRTS

with

TRUBENISED COLLARS.

A. Trubenised Collar provides. the Acme of Comfort and Good Appearance for the Busines Men.

Lea benising is a new scientific process which has been pro- claimed the greatest discovery of the present century, collar, so treated will retain its next appearance for the life of the shirt. Here are a few of ita 'apocial-features:—

Retains ite ati appearance with Soft Cullar comfort. Will not wrinkle or crease under any conditions.

Is as parous and absorbent as any soft collar."

Will retain its smooth immaculate Sujah after laundering.

Can be washed like any other soft collar,

Requires TO stareli.

Wears longer starching shortens the life of collars.

New Skirts with Trubeulsed Collars have just been unpacked.

Wm. POWELL, Ltd.

Specialists in Gentlemen's Wear

Hong Kong Stock Exchange 10, Ice House Street.

Quick Relief BRONCHITIS

I'

SUFFERERS

you're troubled with' bron- chitis, lung-weakening, colds, 'asthma or any similar complaint, make it a habit, to take Peps redu kirly These antiseptic breathable talfers" bring you, in handy concentrated form, at the 'tung- healing virtues of the farmous l'ine Forest Air.

A Peps, dissolved in your mouth, releases rich, medicinal essences which are, breathed deep into your chest und lungs. Thus Pepo soothe the inflamed bronchial tubes and throat, cut troublesome phlegm

1,350

and bring lasting relief. It's always worth your walls to keep a few Feps by your bedalda.

Take

To prazerce the concentrated perences which Peřs contain may tablet is wrapped in silver paper. They are packed in salad gline ballen, along waza full" promité directions in landing languaerat " at may medicine Healer.

PEPS

Breatheable Tablets

So much that is beautiful and romantic swatta you in Austria Vienna-the world's music centre; Salzburg-the festival city; the Styrian woodlands; the beautiful Danobe raffcy; the fakes of Salzkam mergut and Carinths; the Tyrol and Vorarlberg- lands of picturesque peasants and snow capped mountains; and the lovely landscapes of Lower and Upper Austria. Both for Summer Holidays (Golf, canis, Swimming, Climbing, etc.) and for Winter Sports, Austris has become more popular than ever. Come to Austria at any time of the year-you may be sure of a kindly welcome.

Come to Beautiful Romantic Austria

Considerable for reductions now avasiable. Astonmu dation can be obtained from, bļɛ a day. Travel with Austria Travellers Claques--for commenience. Writt for special summer, or vintre programms of inclusiva wraitements to the leading tourist, agmcits," ar AUSTRIAN STATE TRAVEL BUREAU, 159 Raiat Strict, London, Va, England,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938.

BRITAIN ASKED BRITAIN

EXHIBITION

OF AMATEUR

TO TAKE FIRM STAND

REARMED

TOO LATE PHOTOGRAPHY

Colony May Be "Menaced

At Sailors And Soldiers Home

Shanghai Residents Representations

London, Jan. 11.

Berlin, Jan. 11. Mr. A. G. Moreing. M.P., Chair-

Amateur photographers in the The Japanese, occupation man of the China Committee raw Tsingtao has made a deep impres-tunity of exhibiting their work on of Colony will have another oppor Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime sion in Berlin, particularly in view February 24, 25 and 26 next when Minister, for 20 minutes this after of the fact that the seaport was the Annual Joint Exhibition of the noon, to whom he conveyed the re- once a German colonial possession Sailors' and Soldiers' Camera Club presentations received from British Political circles are wondering and St. John's Cathedral Photo- residents in China urging the Gov- whether this occupation will be a graphic Club will be held in St. erament not to yield to the various prelude to far-reaching and de John's Cathedral Hall. Japanese demands, and offering cisive activity of the Japanese cct; the opinion that with the backing which may involve a menace to of the Britisli and American gor-Hong Kong. ernments, the Shanghai Municipal The newspaper "Ang says: Council was prepared to stand firm "Will the British watch with folded against the Japanese demands to arms the loss of the tremendously strengthen Japanese representa- Important. regions around Hong tion on the 'Council

Kong? That is" the most critical The representations also express-qucation in international politics ed apprehensiori lest the Govern-to-day. ment allow temporary concessions "Great Britain's to the Japanese.

came too late. America's has come

+"

Tc-armament

AUSTRO-ITALO.

Sir Alexander Cadogan, Under-still later." this newspaper, asserts. Secretary of State for Foreign Ar--Reuter. fairs, gave an interesting luncheon | to-day to Mr. Quo Tal-chi, the Chinese Ambassador. Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, the new British. Am- bassador to China and Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, the former British Ambassador to China, who, was wounded by Japanese chine-gun bullets.- Router.

".

El

ma-

DISTINCTION MUST BE MADE

"London, Jan. 11. In connection with the Japanese demands for more representation cr the Shanghal Municipal Council

HUNGARY TALKS

Budapest, Jan. 17. No communique was issued at the end of yesterday's talks between Austrian, Italian and Eungarian diplomats here:

The general Impression seems to be that not much headway was made.

It is regarded as fairly certain and other concessions, well-inform that neither Austria nor Hungary ed quarters in London feel it is will leave the League of Nations to necessary to make a distinction be- Join the anti-Comintern pact. tween such temporary measures as which is believed to be Italy's hope may be needed and any changes in attending the conference. of a more general character.which cannot be considered hastily, and must only be considered through

normal procedure.

Thus, though it may be possible the Council will go some way m meeting the Japanese desires, the measures will be temporary. It

must be understood they are only

temporary.

In other words the Council is

limited in action to the immediate concern of maintaining law and order without prejudicing the rights of the interested powers.- Reuter.

CALL ON PREMIER

London, Jan..11. Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, who arrived in London only a few days ago, called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, at No. 10 Downing Street to-day. He was with the Prime Minister for twenty minutes.

#

The new Ambasador,"Sir Archia bald Clark Kerr. called at No. 10 Downing Street a short time later. Reuter

years been organised by The This Exhibition has of recent Sailors' Camera Club but the two Clubs are combining this year and a larger entry than usual is anti- elpated..

ין

The Exhibition will include the following Classes and Sections, viz. OPEN CLASS (Open to all'

-Amateurs) Section "A"--Pictorial Prints:

judged equally on their pictorial Entries to this Section will be

and technical merit They may in clude all classes of work, such, as Landscapes, seascapes architectur al, portraiture, still life, night scenes, table top photography etc.. each of which will be given equal consideration in making the awards. The Board of Judges will look for sound pictorial paltion, good technical quality and careful and tasteful mounting.

com-

Section "B"-Story Telling: The object of this section is to exhibit prints which clearly deplet an in- cident or tell a story in any mood. The main consideration will be the of the print to easly convey the choice of subject and the ability story to the observer. Composition ary considerations in this Section. and technical quality being second-

•bers of the two Clubs) Open Class. Section "A").

Section "C"-Pictorial Prints (see

All Europe is watching develop-MEMBERS CLASS (Open to Mem- ments at Budapest with concern. for it is quite possible that this meeting will be the preliminary, to some new political alignment............. Reyter.

BISHOPS ARRESTED

Charged With Espionage

Section "D"-Night Photography: Photographs of any subject taken Wholly or partly by artificial light.

Entries are limited to ten prints in each Class and the entry fee to the Open Class is 50 cents per print with a minimum fee of $1.

Prizes to the value of approxi- mately $500 are to be awarded and Moscow, Jan. 10,

these include sliver plaques of a Twenty-one bishops have been most attractive design, which have arrested since the end of Novem- been specially designed for the Ex- ber, according to the Soviet press. bibition. There are also prizes of

The most important heads of the

cash and photographic goods and Russian Church, including the act-apparatus, diplomas etc.,' details of ing Patriarch and Metropolitan which will be announced at a later Bishop. Sergel Krutitski, and date. Father Vitlay, chief of the Soviets' new-fangled "Living Church" are denounced in the "Gorki Commune," and have pro- newspaper

bably been arrested.

The charge include organising network of espionage and ter- rorist circles connected with the Fascist intelligence service.—' Beuter.

“ARROGANT AND INSULTING”

Great Britain Target Of Japanesc

body who reads the Chinese Com- munist Party's manifesto of Sept- ember 22, and the Generalissimo's statement of September 23, would realize that the whole "Chinese nation is already unified under the Three People's Principles.

Ji

4

Refuting charges made by the Tokyo Council 00 the current aituation, the "Central Daily News," official organ of the Chinese Gov- ernment, states that the British attitude will not be changed by the threat of the Council to inaugurate a movement to sever diplomatic

i BRITAIN'S FATE relations - with Great Britain.

Reviewing Japan's The Japanese council alleged polley, the "Central Daily News" aggressive that Britain had falled to observe states that it contains two phases, neutrality since the outbreak of the namely, southward and northward "China incident." "Britain open-expansion. From the standpoint ly pursued an arrogant and in- sulting attitude toward Japan," the council stated. "She has been con- sistently assisting China in her struggle against Japan; and has been the main driving force in persuading other Powers to con- toke, the Nine-Power Conference,

apparently with the object of bringing about International in- tervention in the China situation." BRITAIN'S "IMPROPER

"ACTIONS"

The "Centmi Daily News" re- marks that it is generally recogniz-

of climate, product and market,, the southward expansionist pro gramme seems to be more attrac- live, to Japan.

tries is February 19, 1938 and en- The last date for receiving en- try forms may be obtained from muny of the local Photographic Dealers or on application to one of the following:-Mr. F. W. Clark. Hon Sec. (c/o SC.E. Dept. Royal Naval Yard, Secretary, Ballor's and Soldiers' Home, 22, Hennessy Road.. Secretary, St. John's Cathedra),, Garden Road,

War Referendum

OPPOSITION FROM ROOSEVELT

Washington, Jan. 10.

A letter from President Franklin, Roosevelt warning Congres that the proposed war referendum would "cripple any President in his conduct of our foreign relations" was read to-day to the House of Representatives.

The letter added that such an amendment would encourage American rights with impunity.- other to believe they could violate, Reuter

REFERENDUM DENOUNCED

Washington, Jan. 10. The leaders of the House subse- quently joined with the President in condemning the amendment, and Representative Bankhead left the Speaker's rostrum to speak against it. He said he was not abandon the judgment of the willing that his colleagues should farmers of our Constitution and as the people were no longer will- tatives or the chief executive of ing to trust their chosen represen the United States, who loves peace

head takes the floor to as much as any man in the world." It is very seldom that Mr. Bank- legislative proposal «Reuter,

discuss

In an article on "Japan should fight Great Britain," Ishimaru, Japanese authority on naval ques tions, predicted the outcome of the imaginary Anglo-Japanese Pacific war 25 favourable to Japan. Ishimaru's proud boast is shared by many junior elements of Japan's southward expansionist clique.

The news organ further re calls Table Quarterly once predicted that th British Round ed that Great Britain has been that Britain's fate in the Far East taking an unbiased stand since the would lle with either a Sino-Soviet outbreak of the Sino-Japanese con flct. She has been playing the

clash in the north, coupled with main role of mediator in the hope

Japaness advance on Hong Kong. that justice would finally bring penetration into the heart of Bri- Manila and Bingapore, or Japanese Japan back to her senses. In tak-tish possessions stretching from Ing an antagonistic attitude to the Indian Ocean to the Bouth

Rom, Jan, 11, ward Britain, which persists in upeas.

The most magnificent of all holding the sanctity of the Nine-

Rome's palaces and one of the out Power Treaty, Japan is literally in view of Japan's Insallable world: Palazzo Doria, will be the

Concluding, the agency says that standing Rococo edifices of the l opposing justice.

aggressive appetite, there is every residence of possibility that she will take stern cellor. Herr Adolf Hitler, during the German Chan- anti-British measures. Once Japan his visit to Rome, it was announ has started her aggressive warfare ced yesterday by the "Giornale in the southern Pacife, Britain will | DTtalis,""; naturally become Japan's target.

Tranentean News Service.

Concerning Japan's allegation that Britain's "Improper actions would serve te, éncourage. Chinese co-operation with the Comintern." the news organ declares that any

WHERE HITLER WILL STAY IN ROME-

K.M. K. M. A.

CERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCT

CLINGER

PAVING,

BUILDING

& FIRE -BRICKS

STONE-

-WARE

PIPES &

GLAZED TILES.

Ask for our Blustrated Catalogne Compare our Prices and Inspect our wide Range of Samples

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION, DODWELL & CO., LTD.. Agents, Hong Kong

SMART MAN !

he uses Anzora

A very smark idea! For a little Anzora used on the hair in the" morning will keep it tidy until bedtime. And a neat appearance in an asset, socially or in busines There is no other hair fixative sa

·good as Anzora-for more than thirty years it, has been supreme, And it suits overy head. Anzors Cream for greasy scalps, Auzorá Viola for dry scalpe and Anzon Brilliantine if

you prefer glossincas..

ANZORA

MASTERS THE HAIR

From all Chemista, Halr dressers and Store ANZORA. PERFUMERY Co., Ltd.. LONDON, N.W, E

ENGLAND

"I feel I must write and.. tell you what beneficial re sults I have derived from Kalzana. My trouble was debility and anæmia. My whole system seemed to wake up with new life and vitality. My complexion clear and bright. I cannot speak too highly of the value of Kalzana,"

writes Miss K.E. E.

Attractive YOUTH depends upon. GOOD HEALTH

A woman's health and happiness are depend- ent, far too often, on periodical weakness and pains. And yet, these are entirely natural events, which need not be the cause of so many complaints.

Conquer your periodical weakness by taking Kalzana-the mineral food for better health.. It will strengthen your blood cells, increase your power of resistance, diminish pain and discomfort and give you new strength and

stamina.

Buy Kalzana at your nearest chemist to-day and you will soon be convinced that Kalzana really does give the help you need. It will make you enjoy work and pleasure to the full again.

Kalzana

THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH

Obraineble of all Chemisia in tablet and powder form

Kalzana Tablets are sold in bottion of 75% and #54. Kalzona la the mos economical of all calcium preparation.

DIVISION OF LINDBERGH REWARD

went to Walter Lyle, former New York, petrol station operátor,

It was Lyle who identified the note which led to the arrest and ultimate conviction of 'Richard Bruno Hauptmann, who was ́· ex~.

Trenton, NJ., Jan. 10.

Harold Hofman, to-day divided

The Governor of New Jersey, Mr.ecuted for the crime,

second largest share, $5,000,

the State's $25,000 reward for the went to William Allen, a negro capture of the Lindbergh baby's truck driver, who discovered, the kidnapper among over 100 persons. Body of the baby

The largest share was $7,500, and Rester.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.