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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.

IN THE SUPREME - COURT OF HONG. KONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Goods of John Dwyer, laté of No. 109," Leighton "Hill Road, 2nd floor, Victoria in the Calony of Hong Kong, Marine Engineer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Court has, by virtue of Sec- tion 58,of the Probates Ordinance, 1897, made an order limiting the time for creditors and others to -send-in-claims against the above estate to the 21st day of Novem. ber, 1938.

All creditors and others are Accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before the above date..

NOTICE

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

The Annual General Mecting will be held in the Pavillon on Monday, the 31st. October, 1938, at 5.30 p.m.

P. E. BASKETT,

Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong. 25th October, 1938.

G.

1906

PUBLIC AUCTION, PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the Sale by Public

Dated this 24th day of October, Auction to be held on Monday, the 31st day of Oct., 1938, at 3

1938..

A. EL ARCULLI, Solicitor for the Executor,

Holland House,

Hong Kong.

1910

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB.

p.m., at the Offices of the Public

Works Department, by Order of

TAD

BIRTH

MEIKLEJON.-Oa October 16, 1938, at Banstead, to Yvonne, wife of Ian Meiklejon, a daughter. DEATH."

October 16: SHARF.-On

1938. peacefully, at 9, Elvaston Place. 9.W., Sarah Shrubsole (née Cunliffe). widów of Ernest Hamilton Sharp, O.B.E.. KC., late of Hongkong.

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EDITORIAL

CHINA'S MAJOR "PAYING CAMPS"

PROBLEM

Appeal For Aid For Wounded

VOLUNTEERS FOR RED CROSS WORK

IN KOWLOON

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938. HONGKONG AT BISLEY

Major D. H. Steers Gives

His Impressions

The following is an extract from an article by Major D. H. Steers. R.E., published in the current issue of the Hongkong Rifle Associatio Bulletin

The appearance, for the first time in the history of the Colony.. of representative teams in the two Inter-Colonial Matches at the In- perial Meeting last July, may be regarded as not only completing the initial programme of the Hongkong Rifle Association, but as proof that rifle-shooting, as a form of recreation, has taken its proper place is that far-dung "Outpost of the Empire."

(Contioned from Pare 1)

The houses would be well-con- structed and could be erected and They occupied in a month or so. proposed to charge rent equivalent to $10 per section. The site for The adequate and efficient this camp would be behind Holy care of the wounded Chinese Trinity Church, near Argyle Road. soldiers constantly looms

Dealing with the financial post- one of the major problems of tion, it was reported that the the nation, second only to its Soclety had a credit balance of about $103,000, Prior to the armed resistance to the in-

crista they had 0. present fading armies. Upon the solu-

credit balance of $2.667.15. Be-

At the outset, it should be ex-gether on the firing-point, and. tion of this problem depends ultimate victory or defeat.

tween October 17 and October 27,plained that, although the Imper-changed places in the result, in

the former made 44... Not only has China more than largely through the efforts of Mr. Lal Meeting started on July 4, I that while half a million wounded men at T. V. Soong, contributions flowed was not until exactly a week later Russell put on a score two points the present time, but as these lines in, and of this sem $50,000 had that it was found possible for the better. Le!' 40,

We had to content ourselves with powers-that-ce of the. National are written news has reached us been remitted to Canton.

WELFARE WORK

to Rifle Association of a Chinese victory on the south

a the fact that Hongkong, ut is its

! bank

of the first pubile appearance on the B- of the Yangtze around In asking for volunteer workers meeting of the Captains Yangsin, which resulted in around for the refugee camps Father T. Overseas Colonial Teams, plus the ley ranges during the Imperial: 20.000 Japanese casualties.

Ryan.. 9. J.. raid that welfare members of the Bisley Committee, Meeting, made the third highest The Chinese Red Cross Medical work in these camps was the in- (not the N.R.A. Council), to de-aggregate scole, and what is more, Relief Commission, therefore. ap- terest of the Counell, such as cide whether the existing regula-was only separated from the win-- peals to the doctors, nurses and schools for the children and work tion regarding eligibility to take hers by the narrow margin of three

the trining for

won the match adults. part in the Inter-Colonial matches, points. Jamaica kong to respond immediately and Ther were anxious that the should be altered on the lines pro-with a score of 551, followed by generously to the call of their work should be done by volun-posed by the HK.R.A, Council, or the Gold Coast and Nige.ia with

by teera. country to aid the wounded

There were other ways in whether the rule should remain 549 each; then came ourselves offering their services to the Red which the various organisations unchanged.

with 548. the lowest score being Cross.

could assist. such as paying for.

I am particularly anxious that 513. The Chinese Red Cross Medical | Instructors. ...

RAIN AND DRIZZLE - Commission, whose Director Speaking of the situation in it should be realised by those who POLICY of the League of Na-Robert 1. 3. Thus has esta. Cantor: Bishop Hall said he had read this account had had any drizzle, which had their compen

Friday was a day of tions Health Organisation to give bitshed a war-time emergency had little news He had received

Lon on Office: 53. Fleet Street

E.C.4.

HONGKONG, OCTOBER 28, 1938.

DISEASE CONTROL

AND PROMOTION OF HEALTH

HAS ALWAYS BEEN "THE

Such assistance had been provid- continuously during the past 'en years in order to reconstruct the health services the Immense JEAGUE AID in

TO CHINA "territory of China through the Crea-

vaccination

and

10

to the youth of China and Hong-and

cal workers to aid the" wounded. the Fearl

Central Government.

war

River

APPEAL TO STUDENTS

QUITE A PROBLEM The Red Cross Medical Relief

Bishop Hall said that he did not Commission is now appealing, to China's middle school students to have much information on what

tó respond immediately

their the refugee situation there was

at the front.

i

convene

that

FINE START

neither

rain and

His Excellency the Governor of direct help as far as possible to medical training school in Chang a cable asking for men, food, real opportunity "for practice on sutions in that, with these condi one Lot of Crown Landsat Ma Governments requesting it. Specialsha for the mass training of medi-vaccines and doctors as soon as the ranges which they were going tions prevalling, it was unlikely-

the Colony reference was made this year to Chung, In

TES opened. to use before they took part the that our arch enemy, the wind," secured, with next day, in the premier event, the was likely to be more than normal- of Hong Kong for a term of 75 the help being given to the Chi-This institution is run in co-opera-He had already

tion with the Welshengshu of the Bishop Valtorta's bid, a band of King's," since Russell merely had ly troublesome, which actually

men, all Cantonese-speaking, who had time to fire of a few practice rroved to be the case. years, with the option of renewal nese Government at a Crown Rent to be fixed by

At 900 yards, Holmes and Rybot Here modern trained surgeons, were ready to go, and he had shots, "while Pellow had not had the Surveyor of His Majesty the

even that limited advantage, I began to pile on bulls, although doctors and nurses who join' the contacted four non-Chinese doc- KING, for one further term of

Red Cross äre put through a short tors who might be able to go. "scraped through" with 95, (which these were now and again inter- NOTICE is hereby given that

75 years.

emergency medical course. The Hon. Dr. P. 9. Selwyn-Clarke necessitated a tie-shoot the next spersed with shots of lower value. the following Debentures were

Intending bidders are advised

using the base hospitals in Chang-was taking up the quesiton of evening, which fortunately was A 41 by Rybot, and a ne 46 by drawn at the Pavilion on Monthat immediately alter the dis tion of medical and public health surgical training centre.

sha for the severely-wounded as a vaccines and they were making successful), so that the HX.R.A Holmes was indeed a good start. had three members who had sur- and then came the turn of Edwards plans for food to be sent. day, the 24th day of October,posal of the lot the Purchaser institutions reorganisation of the

vived the first "fence," but, alas. and Russell, Edwards found a place service.. (if not the applicant), will be anarantine 1938:-

all fell at the second one...

on the target with his sighting- Nos. Nos, Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. | required to deposit with an campaigns against cholera

We started off, with Pellow and shot, which was all that was want- the organisation authorised officer who will be smallpox, 6 141 225 334 411 649

present at the sale, the sum of medical education, etc.

Russell shooting first. What wase, but-Russell brought many pal-

27 168 267 339 428 .687

two hundred dollars, ($200) in

All this werk has been method-\ country's need by volunteering for like. or was going to be like. It passing in the mind of your Pre-pitations of the heart to those 31 171" 289 384

706 481

cash. This sum will be refunded ally planned and executed, the training as first aid medical units seemed a strong probability that sident, naturally I do not know. watching by missing the target,

Health Organisation being repre-

at least 20,000 people would be But I do know what was passing and the NRA became richer by 96 212 302

807 397 539

on payment of the Purchasesented at Nanking by a technical 829 price.

Men from the Army Medical left behind and he was inclined through mine, and here are some 2/6d. A glance at his ride showed 406 636 105 211 323

adviser attached to the central au-

zemed, and a prompt and kindly Service, or from the Army

Itself to think that they would be quite of my thoughts and reflections, as that the sights were not properly thorities.

offer by Holmes of the use of his Holders of drawn Debentures

rifled was gladly and instantane- will not be accepted as the Red a problem. His impression was far as I can remember them. Crous cannot undermine or com- that the situation in South China

All expectations were exceeded,

ously accepted. pete with these branches of na- was going to be more and more

Aring point dimcult as the winter wore oh when they left the tional service.

The Red Medical Relief Commis-"He thought they ought to autho- with the magnificent scores of 48 only one team above us, Burma,

take and 46 respectively. What would

whose aggregate was 174 against ston is convinced that the youth rise the

inte consideration. in the others do? Rybot. who was

qurs of 170. of the country is willing to stand Canton cencles. Large stocks of medical side by side with the men who are consulation with the Cofmittee in obviously tired, but doggedly re-

At the longer distance, however. We did not do so well. largely $ and sanitary stores have been fighting their country's battle of Canton. This step was decided rusing to admit defeat, put on 42.

"baby" of the placed at their disposal and under

While the

team,

ewing, in my opinion, to Rybot, conditions of great difficulty they

Mr. B. Welle suggested that the Holmes, shot with wonderful cool-who had been out all uight on, Council should meet more often ness and consistency, and scored have been combating outbreaks of

manoeuvres, being definitely tired: plague, typhus tever, smallpox.)

As far as is known, only Dr. Eva and it was decided to meet once 5. Hongkong therefore left the while Holmes was pla'nly showing cholera and dysentery. For this Ho Tung has left to join Dr. Lima month.

300-yards firing point with the signs of strain, as well he might At the conclusion of the meeting "comfortable" aggregate of 181.

after participating in two not un- A short breather," and we were important matches on two con- or again. Pellow excelled himself secutive afternoons. Edwards un- by equalling his total at 300 yards proved on his former score, as did with a 48, while Russell, shooting Russell, who put on a wonderful 46, Volunteers should report to Dr.

consistently well, scored only one and whose aggregate of 90 was the C. Y. Wu, Chinese Red Cross, 2nd

point less, (47). Then Rybot, de- highest made by any member of Floor, Bank of Canton Building

termined to rise to the occasion, the team. They will travel via Halphong and

Once hypnotised all of us with a má

again Hongkong took Yurmantu to Changsha.

vellous 49, while Holmes increased fourth place, but this time a far Changsha falls. the headquarters of the R. C. M. R. C. and the

yes- his previous score by one point, larger margin separated us from the winners, since the winning Training School will be moved in-terday. Hampshire defeated Kent finishing with 46.

score was 347, against our -333 land but the work will go on as help by 15-3 in-the-County-Rugby-

while the lowest total was 309. is more than ever needed.

Boundary Mearare-

mments,

who desire to be paid on the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT SINCE THE SINO - JAPANESE CONFLICT, the League has in 31st October, 1938, am request.

addition despatched three anti- ed to inform the Treasurers,

epidemic missions to China, or ganised in a flexible and mobile Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & |

manner in order to meet all emer- Fleming, on or before Saturday, the 29th October, 1938.

No. of Sale.

Kowloon Inland Registry No.

"AND NOTICE is hereby given. that Debentures numbered above which are not cashed on 2 the 31st October, 1938, will be pald on the 30th April, 1939, after which date they will cease

to bear interest." ·

By Order of the Committee,

P. E. BASKETT,

Acting Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th October, 1938.

R.

Road, Me Tau Ma Tau Chung

Chong.

Lot No. 444.

1903

G

...

ft. ft. ft.

As per

sale pinu.

About

1,560

22

,305

R.

national salvation, and will go with them until China is free of their enemy.

but there must be many more

On

Committee

to

purpose, large quantities of vac- cines have been donated by various 1900 Governments for this work of in-young people between 18 and 30 ja vete of thanks to the Secretariat who would go if they knew the and to the Rev. Mr. Artus and Mr. ternational co-operation for hui conditions, under

which they E. M. Raymond for their valuable manitariar ends.

would work.

work, was passed unanimously,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

But the Assembly considered that fighting. disease was not enough. Accordingly. the League's Health Organisa- POLICY tion was asked MORE POSITIVE to devote in

creasing atten- tion to the more positive policy of creating conditions of life favour able to the normal development and maintenance of the human organism. It was recognised that the trend of modern thought has thrown into prominence the im- portance of physical and mental fitness which requires suitable con-

ditions of life, especially in child- hood and youth. Such considera-

FARTICULARS AND CON PUBLIC AUCTION.

DITIONS of the Sale by Public PARTICULARS AND CON." Anction to be held on Monday, DITIONS of the Sale by Public the 31st day of Oct., 1938, at 3 Auction to be held on Monday, p.m., at the Offices of the Public the 31st day of Oct., 1938, at 3 Works Department, by Order of p.m., at the Offices of the Public His Excellency the Governor of Works Department, by Order of one Lot of Crown Land" at tions naturally go beyond the His Excellency the Governor of To Kwa Wan, in the Colony sphere of health into the wider one Lot of Crown Land at King's of Hong Kong for a term of 75 Road, 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.

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.

Beld of social welfare.

If

-

HAMPSHIRE'S WIN AT RUGBY

London, Oct. Bournemouth Playing at

Championship-Reuter.

27

For the last time in the match, Pellow and Russell went down to

GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.

COMMERCE IN CHINA

Strict Regulations Now Promulgated

Chungking (By Mail). Regulations for the control of agriculture, mining, labour and commerce during the period of national emergency have been pro- The regulations vest the mulgated by the National Government. Ministry of Economics with powers to control over 40 different kinds of mining, industrial and commercial enterprises, subject to the approval of the Executive Yuan.

IN THE MATTER OF PHYSICAL FITNESS, the aim is to lay the scientific foundations of rational physical education adapted to dif- ferent ages and calculated to en- sure the best physical development Intending bidders are advised Without falling into the snare of that immediately after the dis-excess. This programme, which has been recently drafted by the Intending bidders are advised posal of the lot the Purchaser Health Committee, is to be carried

Enterprises relative to cotton, ik, wool, hemp, gold, silvez, steel, that immediately after the dis not the applicant), will be out through the creation of Na-

Committees in countries fron, copper, tin, aluminium, nickel, lead, zinc. tungsten, antimony. posal of the lot the Purchaser required to deposit with an tional

manganese, mercury, foodstuffs, vegetable oil, tea, sugar. leather, if not the applicant), will be authorised officer who will be where they do not yet exist.

The wide field covered by the paper, lumber, salt, coal, coke, kerosene, gasoline, crude oil lubri required to deposit with an present at the sale, the sum of

League's Health Orcating oil, lacquer, alcohol, cement, lime, matches, acids, alkall, pot- "authorised officer who will be two hundred dollars, ($200) in

18 too tery, bricks, "glass, communication materials, electrical materials and present at the sale, the sum of cash. This sum will be refunded TOO LITTLE `ganisation

KNÓWN little known. It is apparatus, educational articles. medicinal articles, and artificial fer- two hundred dollars, ($200) Inon payment of the Purchase

seldom referred to intilizers, will be regulated. cash. This sum will be refunded price. on payment of the "Purchase

price.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Ristry No.

Inland Lot

No. 5387.

Adjoining Inland Lot Locality.

No. 4789, King's Road.

Boundary

Messuro

ments.

As per

sale pian

Contents in

Square feet

Annual

ផន

Upset Price..

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT research laboraturies cannot keep

25,130

Ladd, jalo, of Bak". | Kowloon Inland Lot No. 4034. Opposite Kowloon Marine

Registry No.

Lot No. 73 To Aus

Wan Locality.

$1899.

Boundary 9

Micasdre-

ments.

As per

Contents in

quara fest

Annun

Upset

$

About

46.370

853

34,763

IE-

the technical press, and health au- The Ministry of Economics, ac- set by the Ministry. thorities, facultles of medicine and cording to the regulations. may Enterprises which are located in take over the following enterprises or near the war zones must, move In touch with its developments. For or make joint private and govern- their plants elsewhere if accords. this reason, the Assembly stresses ment enterprises: (1) mining en ingly ordered. For those which are the desirability of publishing a

terprises which are essential to financially incapable of doing so, perlödical giving the essential facts war-time needs, (2) various indus- they will either be given financial of the Health Organisation's ac- tries for the manufacture of war assistance, technical ald or tivities.

supplies and (3) electrical enter- plenishment of equipment by the Ministry. Falling to comply with For the work already done, the prises. “ League deserves to be congratulat-

the order, their plants may be ed and 11 is to be hoped that it

taken over by the Government. will continue

Labour strikes or sabotage are absolutely prohibited. Speculation, monopoly or manipulation are also No enterprises under the afore- forbidden. Instigators of strikes

LECTURE

To meet war-time production needs, the Ministry of Econo- mier may expropriate or re quisition waste lands belonging to private individuals, su

Mr. John Russell gave an insaid specified list are allowed to will be given a sentence of not teresting lecture at the fortnightly meeting of the Theosophical Society yesterday, his subject be ing "Rationalem". A large gather

1901 ing of members attended.

suspend operation without the more than seven years plus s ne Ministry's permission, while those of not more han $2,000. Specula- already inactive prior to the p- tora monopolists or manipulators fons must will be "dren, a sentence of Tess mulgation of the Teatime operation. hiria vterns than five years Diu

We went back to 1000 yards, with

SCHMELING IN TITLE BOUT from one to three times the pro-

Berlin, Oct. 28. Ats legally obtained.

According to the "12 Uhr Elatt." INVENTIONS AND FATENTS

arrangements for a bout between The Ministry is entitled to take Heinz Lazek. of Viertna, holder of

it over inventiona or patents the European heavyweight title. necessary, but compensation will and Max Schmeling, are being be paid in the event of damage. made.

The Ministry may also decide on It is also anounced that Arno the kinds of crops to be cultivated Kolbin and Walter Neusel have or products to be made,

been matened for November 11 to Anyone found Beiling war decide the German heavyweight materials or specified products to title.-Transocean

the enemy. or selling dusial, commercial or agricultural infor-

mation to the enemy will be given owned or private granaries, farms, a sentence ranging from seven mines and factories will be given

life years to

imprisonment the same punishment Central Anyone found destroying state- Newa

CANDID CAMERA AT THE RACES

titors at the Ninth Extra Race meeting

(Photo by (Leica).

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