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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

STANLEY

(Middle School for Chinese Boys)

The New School Year of the Middle School will begin at Stan by on September 5th.

There will be an examination for new students on September 3rd, at 9 a.mi,

The Preparatory School (in Chinese) will re-open on Septem- ber 5th, at 9.30 a.m., when Parents are requested to bring their children.

For Prospectuses apply to Mr. Fung Man Sui or Mr. Cban Pak Lak, Messrs. Harry Wicking. Prince's Building, (Tel. 30241)

or to

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY

R.

6167

PERFUMES

and

POWDER

OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES.

LEADING STORES.

Sole Agents:

L. RONDON & CO., LTD.

MARINA HOUSE

PUBLIC AUCTION

PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of August, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lat of Crown Land" at Ma Tai Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a PARTICULARS AND CON Crown Rent to be fixed by the DITIONS of the Sale by Public Surveyor of His Majesty the Auction to be held on Monday, KING, for one farther term of 75 | the 8th day of August, 1938.

years.

+

Intending bidders are advised that immediately alter the dis. posal of the lot the purchaser (it not the applicant), will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be pre sent at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

301 Qu[{l! tex{}

No. 4039,

re

G.

au Chung.

Ma Tau Chung Road,

Ma

Boundary Measure-

monta.

K. 3. 2. W.

As pe

sale plain

About

15,000

516

29,250

R

PUBLIC AUCTION.

6172

PARTICULARS AND CONT DITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 8th day of August, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Chung, 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 on further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised

Q:

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HONG KONG

ADVERTISEMENTS,

PROCLAMATION

1

issued by

THE TAX BUREAU of the First Area under

THE KWANGTUNG FINANCE DEPARTMENT

We have received instructions

EDITORIAL

ADVERTISEMENT

G.

NOTICE.

WATER SUPPLY.

Owing to the low rainfall experienced so far, and the high consumption, it is quite possible that all storage reservoirs will not fill this summer.

Consumers are earnestly re quested to exercise every care in the use of water and to have defective water fittings repaired without delay,

R. M. HENDERSON, Water Authority.

Public Works Department, Hong Kong, 27th June, 1938.

ACKNOWLEDGE

Hospital Bombed

PATIENTS KILLED VAND WOUNDED

An interesting guest at the Rotary · Club tiffia yesterday Was Dr. S. E. Ayers of the Chengchow Baptist Hospital who is on his way to Shangbai to join his family for a "short vacation..

Dr. Ayers, who” was brought up in China, had served a year In Shantung before joining the Chengchow: Hospital, and in an interview with the Daily Press yesterday sald that conditions In Chengchow "since the foods broke" had been regarded as . "quite safe."

Dr. Ayers said that he was at the Chengchow Hospital when the war broke out and as early as July | 6093 | 1937 they were receiving wounded

men from the front, the Arst lot having come from the Lukuochlao! The Family and Relatives of the sector. Till the end of Fegruary late Mr. W. F. Fincher wish to they had a steady 300 war wounded thank all friends for their kind in the hospital, expressions of sympathy. floral } · tributes and attendance at the funeral.

!,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1938

MORE FREEDOM URGED FOR BOYS

Marie Lloyd Quoted At Dulwich

Mus Marie Loyd, the music-hall

star, who died in 1922, was quoted by Dr. J. T. Sheppard at Dulwich College prize-giving ceremony re- cently.

aminations', 'I think, howevoz, that it would be possible to "And some method which would not be so laborious as the pro- sent scheme,

Dr. Sheppard was a scholar at "The schools' should stand up to Dulwich in 1897, and later went the universities about" this and to King's College, Cambridge, refuse to be browbeaten. Examina-- where he is now, Provost.

tions ought not to figure so largely`

After urging that boys should be in the educational scheme. allowed to follow their own per- "A great and gracious 'lady of 'a' sonal pursuits and habits as part past era called Marie Lloyd laid of their education, Dr. Sheppard down the first principle of educa~- continued:

tion in the phrase: A. little of what you fancy does you good'

FLOOD REFUGEES ** At the present time the Hospital. 6171 Buthorities were devoting their attention to flood refugees and the care of cholera patients.

The Daily Press.

友之國

Editorial and Business Office:

The Japanese had got within 45 1 of Chengchow when the floods started but since then hey have been kept away. The area be- tween Chengchow and Kaifeng. sald Mr. Ayers, was particularly badly affected, some 30 miles being under water.

Chengchow is quite safe, accord-

15-19, Queen's Road Centraling to Dr. Ayers, who added that the Mayor had informed him that he had 50,000 men in readiness to build a dyke.

Tel. 30251.

Night Editor (Wanchal Office):

Tel. 24511.

London Office: 53, Fleet Street

E.C.4.

HONG KONG, AUGUST 3, 1938...

GRAVEDIGGING IN CHINA

W

at last

- FLOODS STUP BOMBINGS

Until the advent of the floods Chengchow was bombed almost daily by the Japanese and al- Chough the Hospital was flying the American flag it was hit twice, the first time in Febru- ary when the window panes were broken and four patients slightly wounded, and

the second time in April when two buildings were demolished. eight people killed and a nurse wounded.

"The great difficulty today Is to devise a scheme of educa- tion which would exclude ex-

ASSAULT CASE HEARING

MAGISTRATE'S COMMENT

The Headmaster of Dulwich, Mr. W. R. Booth, said it was of im- mense importance to preserve the desire for further knowledge and the habit of reasoning...

"The trouble seems to be," he added. "that parents, and not in~ frequently schoolmasters, attach a disproportionate value to examina - tion results. Bo long as a boy works well and really tries, it-is-aurely not of any importance whether he matriculates at 14 or 19.7*

H.K. POLICE RESERVE

(Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of Police)

"No wonder they are bad tempered!" commented the Magistrate, Mr. Barnett, at the Kowloon Court yesterday wher Chan. 81-kwong, manarer of the Chinese Ministry of Com- munication's siore house at Kai Tak, stated from the wit- ness-box that the four watch- men employed to watch over the store of railway parts bad,

The Training Course-Part IL to be on duty 12 hours a day

undermentioned members of the each, each being ba duty for

Chinese Company will attend Chi- two shifts of six hours daily...

nese Company Headquarters for Two of the watchmen were in Part II of Training Course on the dock. They were charged with Tuesday, August 2nd at 17.30 wounding an old man of 61 years, hours;-

CHINESE COMPANY

Hakka named Mok Yat. The two. Constables R7 Fong In Ping. R13 watchmen spoke neither Cantonese. Tang Shlu Hung, R16 Yan Kwong. nor Hakka.

Tin. R18 Lal Ching Fan, R24 Lo

It is alleged that they had ac-Man Pok, R33 Lam Shiv So, R35 cused Mok Yat of the theft of two Leung Wing Tseung. 253 Lin "Ka petrol tank covers. This the old Hang. R95 Ho Thong Choi,. R97 man had denied and had persisted Wong Chun Pang. R99 Kwok Kin in denying despite the severe beat-Kwong, and R100 Kwok Chan. ing the watchmen, Lau Lu and Inspection Parade. All ranks of Lei Kel, had given him. They had the Chinese Company will parade taken him to the Kowloon City at Central Police Station on Thurs- Police Station. from where the po-day, 9ugust 4th at 17.30 hours for »

lce had sent him to the Kowloon (a general inspection of equipment Hospital."

etc., by the Company Commander.

at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshiupo, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commenc ing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown from the Kwangtung Finance THE United States is

Department to the following awakening to the unpleasant Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor

fact that be: aircraft manufac

The very same day the condition Dress-White Uniform. Cap with Brace. of the old Hakka had become crt-White Cover, Belt with turers have supplied Japan with

Policeman" "In accordance with records most of the warplanes used In this connection Dr. Ayers tical. At an identification parade Truncheon, Pocket on file, a transit tax should be bombing Chinese cities and killing stressed the usefulness of the "silt heid in his ward at the hospital he and note-book to be carried. The

trenches" during an air raid. The had identified. Lau Lau and Le Equipment Officer will make levied

on all goods passing Chinese civilians.

Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of gatekeeper. he said, was in one of Kei as the two men who had been point of being present.

these with his family and though beating him.

INDIAN COMPANY the locality. It is our under.

State, recently expressed his dis-

Hearing of the case will bejcon- standing that goods are some approval of such exports, and lead they were very near the spot when

Training Course-Part II. The times shipped to Hunan and ing members of the Senate and the eight people were killed they tinued on Friday, July 5, at 230 undermentioned members of the Hankow direct from Kowloon House of Representative are also in their censure. The by train. On passing through strong. this province, a transit fax American public is being steadily aroused to a moral realisation of should be levied on such goods the guilty partnership with the were very active. These were made in accordance with regulations murderers, and a movement to rut

of His Majesty the KING, or effect:- one further term of 24 years less! the last three days thereof.

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dis posal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will bej required to deposit with authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) -In cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

(No. of Sale. I

3

Inland Lot No-2897 Registry No. New Kowloon

Adjoining New

t No. 2503 Tai Po

Road Shamshaipo.

Locality.

Ja[vI:

Boundary

Measure-

ments.

ft.ift

..as per

sale plan.

Contenta u

Square feet.

Annual

Reatal.

Upset Price

About

0,200

60

11,700

6174

THE HONG KONG LAND

INVESTMENT AND

AGENCY CO., LTD.

45

AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of that immediately after the dis- ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY

At the present moment,

in

in

themselves escaped injury.

GUERILLAS ACTIVE Chinese guerillas, said Dr. Avers, |

mostly of farmers. Although

the Japanese have occupied Kal feng. they never dare to venture: outside its walls in small groups,

p.m.

CONVICTION QUASHED

21

the Indian Company will attend Indian Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course 02 Wednesday. August 3rd at 17.30 hours under LSR. 214 Channan Singh:-

Constables R230 B. Singh, R232 K. Mohamed, R235 A.A. Pipe, R236 HG. Mohamed. R285 A. Singh,

Junk Master Wins 243 A. Ghani, R247 B. Ram, 3249

Appeal

in order that a large amount a stop to this abominable trade of revenue may not dwindle. death is gathering momentum.

theft if they did none of them would However, there may be consi derable inconvenience felt by movement is largely confined to be able to make the return journey.

is. Singh, R252 F. Mohamed. R233 direct appeal to the aircraft bulld-such good marksmen are these the merchants who are required ers, but it is unlikely that they will guerillas!

H. Singh, R293 G. Singh, R294 A. An appeal brought by FangRehman. R244 G. Sarwar, R237 K. to pay the transit tax in Can-readfly forego such a large and Dr. Ayers left Chengchow last

Tal, Junk master. against his Bachoo, R205 F. Khan, R209. F... ton, whereas these goods are lucrative business. The ultimate Thursday by train for Hankow and shipped by trains at Kowloon, result, therefore, of this scandal, made the trip from there to Kow-conviction and sentence of three Alam, R298 8. Omar and R300. B. Training Course-Part I. All re- which has become more than a loon "by plane. He is leaving by months' hard labour by the Dis- Singh. For the sake of convenience te strictly domestic one, will possibly the sa. Pres: Doumer for Shanghal by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. cruits of the Indian Company will

trict Officer. (South) was upheld the merchants, we have decided be the repeal or the Neutrality Act today.

Justice R. E. Lindsell, in the attend No. 2 Police Station on Asked about. Hankow Dr. Ayers

Thursday, August 4th at 17,30 would not say anything beyond the Supreme Court yesterday.

Mr. 0. 8. Hugh-Jones, of hours for Part I of Training Course fact that it was the "general opin-

ap-under P. 8. R. 274 Mehdi Khan. peared for appellant, while com- Dress-Maft!. plainant was not present.

to establish an office at Shum and the imposition of an official chun for the special purpose of embargo on plane exports. collecting this tax, 80 that

INTERMEDIARIES

of

Allowing the appeal, His Lord- ship remarked that the evidence

Prisons. On that,

his

cllent £ remand

was

merchants can pay it, at the POWERFUL public groups are lon" that Hankow was safe for at Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist applying pressure on the Gov-least two or three months. spot. The rate of transit taxernment, and it may not be long

FLYING SQUAD on all goods will be 60% of the before such official action is taken.

Special Duty. Those men who Customs duty paid on such But this prohibition will be in- TO IMPROVE LOCAL

complete and will not effectively goods."'*

MOTION PICTURES was such that there should have are detailed for special duty will check the Japanese assassins if it.

been a doubt in the mind of the parade at Central Police Station on Pursuant to the above, it has only concerns direct exports to The Central Motion Picture Cen- magistrate, and that doubt should Tuesday, August 2nd at 10.30 hours. Dress--White Uniform, and Cap been decided that effective as Japan. It is more than probable sorship Bureau is exerting efforts have been given to appellant.

with white "Cover. that there will be every attempt to eliminate Chinese 'motion plc- from the 15th JULY, 27th Year

PRISON OVERSIGHT to circumvent tures produced In Hong Kong and

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE of the Chinese Republic, our THIRD PARTY legislation by Macao, which are of poor techni- Mr. Hugh-Jones then pointed

An Instructor's course on Air office at Shurichun will begin to

AS

seller or buy-que and detrimental to the Chinese out that on the day following the

Raid Precaution Work will be given Junction.

er in the form morale, and encourage the produc conviction, he gave notice of a on Tuesday, August 2nd and Fri- planes tion of alma compatible with the seal in writing at the same time day. August 4th at 17.30 hours at In addition to notifying all shipped to third party

inter-present spirit of resistance, accord-requesting that recognisances be the EU. R. Club by 8. 1. (R) RF. posal of the lot the Purchaser FIVE CENTS per share for the concerned, this proclamation is mediaries.

ing to local Chinese papers, states taken by the Superintendent of Dunlop. "All members who intend (if not the applicant), will six months ended 30th June, issued with a view to its being Another method by which Japan Central news.

to take this course must attend all be required to deposit with an 1938, will be payable on MON noted by all Chinese and foreign can also put into the air planes of It is stated that a delegate w should be treated as

lectures. the prisoner, but instead he American manufacture will "be by shortly be dispatched by authorised officer who will be DAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1938, on merchants as well. Should they assembling the

C. CHAMPKIN, machines trom Bureau to Hong Kong to conferį treated as a convicted prisoner

DEP. (R) present at the sale, the sum of which date Dividend Warrants have goods forwarded to Hunan parts shipped from America. And with local nim producers. for 10 days. He did not wish to

Hong Kong, August 2, 1938. two hundred dollars, ($200) in may be obtained on application and Hankow by train from Kow even should parts shipments be

complain of that matter, but at cash. This sum will be refunded} at the Company's Office, 3, loon hereafter, after paying the curtalled by Government pressure,

the same time he desired to have

"LOCAL HEALTH Purchase Chater Road,

the matter looked into to avoid a Customs duty, they are requested Japan presumably could go into HEREBY to send their men with funds the Islands from

production of the parts right in

repetition.

Bix cases of cholera were report- Mr. U. Azzolini, of 1 Norfolk

His Lordship remarked it was a ed to the local health authorities Road, appeared" before Mr. Bar-

serious oversight and PARTICULARS OF THE LOT GIVEN that the REGISTER together with the Customs papers American material.

during the three days ended mid- OF SHARES of the Company to pay the transit tax to our office While assembling or finishing of nett at the Kowloon Court vester would refer the matter to the

night Monday. The number of: will be CLOSED from MON- [at Shumchuq,

parts would lengthen the period of day on a summons for having Attorney General.

cases so far reported Is, 247. procurement, the net result would allowed his dog to wander in' the

Other diseases notified during DAY, 8th AUGUST, 1938, to

In order to ensure that there not differ very greatly from the street without muzzle or lead. SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST, will be no delay, no objection to present situation.

the period were nine cases of dy- It appears that on the evening CONTRACTOR FINED sentery, seven cases of enteric 1938 (both days Inclusive), during

of July 11 the dog. at Waterloo

A fine of $1000 was imposed at fever, two cases of measles, and which period no transfer of shares pay this tax shall be tolerated.

A

NY remedial steps which Wash-Road near the Boundary Street

a boy. the Kowloon Court yesterday on one case of cerebro-spinal menin- can be registered.

ington may adopt must en- intersection, had bitten visage the possibility of these great Chan Chan-kal. The boy had Thang Foo, contractor, of 50 Port gitis, loopholes It would indeed be a there and then demanded $3.50 land Street, when he appeared be- Mr. Azzolini offer fore Mr. Barnett on a charge at fine fire burnt down without cook-compensation.

Miss Olga Muller, à Danish ing a meal if Americans shoulded 82. and would not give more. having at a forbidden hour, con-

blasting operations at nurse who for many years was in July 13, 27th Year of the and, after their sincere anxiety The hoy was steadfast in his deducted

Defendant and Grampian Road,

the service of Queen Alexandra, is Chinese Republic.

and effort to cut adrift from any sire for $3.50.

the

Tsang Foo bad been conducting paying her first visit to Copen- association with, horror, that they complainant decided that 6163 would still be no further away police should judge Yesterday blasting operations on concrete at hagen for 38 years at the Invita

from being gravediggers in China. Mr. Amolini was fined $15.

tion of King Christlan.. 15,40 p.m. on July 12,

on payment of the

price.

No. of Bale.

Registry No.

Locality.

No. 4393

Kowloon Inland

Ma Tau Chung Road,

Ms Tau Chang

Boundary

Measure-

menis.

As per

sale plan

Contents in

Annual

4007 arenby

A19

About

46,000

Rental

Upest Price.g

29,260

6178

NOTICE IS

By Order of the Board of Directors,

B. C. FIELD,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 30th July, 1938.

6180

CHOW SING NAM,

of the First Area.:

Director of the Tax Bureau

semi-finished

-4

EUROPEAN FINED

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