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MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG.

Appointment of Municipal Engineer.

Applications are invited for the appointment of Municipal Engineer.

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London Office: 55, Fleet Street

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HONGKONG, OCTOBER 24, 1939

SHANGHAI - JAPAN-U.S.

THE

EDITORIAL

BRITISH WAR ORGANIZATION

FUND REACHES $177,229.80

The 'British War Organization Fund, Hongkong Branch, has now reached the total of $177,229.80.

:

Among the largest donations received since the last list of subscriptions was published, are two donations of $5,000 each from the Hongkong Telephone Co., Ltd, and the Hongkong Electric, Co., Ltd., two donations of $3,000 each from The Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., and the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.. Ltd.. two donations of $24500 each from the Hongkong Wham-

Gilman and Co, Ltd. twa donations. Pod Dock Co., Ltd., and of $2,000 each from the Hongkong Investment and Arency Co., Ltd., and the Dairy Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd, and a number of others of $1,000, $1,450 and $1,500. The following is the complete Mr. H. Baldwin list of subscriptions 'to date'

Previously Acknowledged

Mr. A. H. Gulaners Mr. Li Jowon

Dr. & Mr. J. W. Anderson Sisters Mess. Matilda Hos-

pital

Hon Mr. Justice. R. E.

Lindsell

Mr. A. W. Baiter

Mr. Stephen Grove

between FIGHTING Settlement and Ta Tao police in the extra-Settlement Mr. P. V. N. Portescue reads in Shanghai is especial- ly significant occurring, as. it does, at this time.

Mr. & Mrs. J. Ring

Mr. & Mrs E A Fritchard Mr. A. D. Humphreys Mr.

Mr.

B. Deane

C. FL Shaifer, Jr.

IT ILLUMINATES, as noth-J. C. Andersen & Co. Inc. ing else could, the determina-Mr. Kenelm H. Digby tion of the Japanese to take Mr. A. Landau

Dr. J. Durran Mr. & Mrs. 1. W. Shewan advantage of the war in Eu-

to intensify.. their en-Wang Kec & Co. rope croachment on the spheres of Chang On Steamship Co..

Ltd

A

The appointment is in Classicfluence of the Western Peters & Co. Ltd.

Senior Officers Powers on the China Coast. Mr. "A" of the Salary Scheme ($950 p.m. rising At the same time, it draws by annual increments to $1,250 attention to the paramount role of the United States in p.m.),

the

these of preservation interests.

J

He will be required to become a member of the Municipal Pro- vident Fund.

Candidates must be between the ages of 35 and 44 and must be members of the Institute of Civil Engineers or of the Institu. tion of Municipal and County Engineers.

Forms of applications, together with the conditions attaching to the appointment, may be obtain. ed from the undersigned and the application form duly completed

Follard" Miss Gubbay and Mr. A. 9.

Gubbay Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Potter Zam Fook Lye Fung Tang Anonymous

do.

AMBASSADOR GREWS Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Hughes

The Phamacy (Fletcher & speech in Tokyo made it plain

Co.). Ltd. that Washington is not pre-Netherlands Trading Socy.

Hongkong and Staff Ipekdan

Bros., Ltd. Mr. J. T. Dupuya Mr. W. A. Simpson Mrs, Reeve "Cocktail Party Mrs. J. B. Gilroy

toek

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock

Co. Ltd. Wallace Harper & Co. Mr. T. G. Paterson Capt. George Anderson

1

Mr. M. Rodrigues Mr. E. BarrOS $126,077.47 'ME. E. Rumlo

40.00 Mr. C. 1. da Rosa 1,000.00 Mr. H. J. Silva 1,000.00 Mr. H. M.

MH. M. Campos Mr. J. Barradas 83.00 Mr. H. A BEYA

Mr. P. M. 'Silva 200.00 Mr. E, D. Silva

50.00 Mr. I A. Carvalho

5.00 Mr. W. Orr 50.00 Mr. H. Turnbul! 10.00 Mr. A. M. Stone 200.00 Mr. G. W. Carr

25.00 Mr. L. Vas 35.00 Mr. A. Hang

•50.00 Mr. A

A. J. Dennis

100.00 Mr. C. Bond

100,00 Mr.

2,000,00 500.00

A Cairns

AVEM. Mr. F. Duna Mr. H. G. William

203.00 Mr. A. F. Tavares 1,000.00 Mr. L. A. Benn

Mr. D. H. Stewart 1,000 00 Mr. R. R. W. Ashby 1,000.00 Mr. M. A. Johnson 100.00 Mr. V. Ivanovich Mr. Tse Yan Fak

200,00 Mr. D. Dodwell 300 00 Mr. L. C. Baker

20.00 Mr. F. Edwards

1.000.00 Dodwell & Co., Ltd. Con

20.00

tribution

from Special 30.00 Staff Fund 1,500.00 Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Sherry

Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd. 100.00 Mr. D. W. Hume

Lt. Williams

1,500.00 The Intercontinent Corpn.

500.00 MW. D. Pawley

25.00 Mr. B. G.

G. Leighton 25.00 Mr. O. Cuevas 1,000.00 Mr. J. Y. Lum

100.00 Mr. C. A. Miller 250.00 Mr. C. Y. Tang Mr. D. Venezia 2,000.00 Mas P. Stegralis

100.00 Miss L. Kerstetter 250.00 The Detachment, 1,000.00 Army Pay Corps

100.00 kong 1.000.00

Royal Hong-

5.00

15.00

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1939.

CORRESPONDENCE, A HITLER CALENDAR

KUMAON RIFLES Grammar Of Aggression

DRAMATIC CLUB

To the Editor. “Hongkong Daily Press”

Editor,-Perhaps,

Dear

deeply

|

The Rights Of Others

The following àre extracts from public speeches ˇmade by Herr Hitler as Chancellor of the German Reich:-

prosperity. Berlin

absorbed in securing further war and tax news, a good ten days The National - Socialist racial | I can give the assurance efforts at Gratis public entertain-idea and the science underlying it that this sovereign' nation has ment provided by the Kumaon

does net lead to scom or con-no other with than to apply Rice Dramatic Club has remained tempt for other nations, but rather joyfully the strength and weight uncommented and unreported in

to the natural respect for the life of her political, moral and econo- « 500 your columns. It is because the and character of other people. It mic resources, not only for the 300 performances were so ably directed. frees foreign political activity from healing of wounds which past has 3.00 managed and rehearsed, that any attempt to dominate foreign-inflicted on, the human kind, but 3.00 have ventured "to trespass on your

·ers in order to rule them or to in-towards the co-operation of all 5.01 300 space to volce my appreciation.

corporate them as a mere numeri- cultured and, civilized nations. *3.00

3.00 It may not be generally known cal mass in one's own nation. ... After a year of the National- 3.00 that the Kumaons are the first The new German Reich has funda-Social'st Revolution, Germany is 2.00 and the only regiment in Hong- mentally no other wish in its fitter and more prepared than 1.00

a Dramatle | attitude towards other peoples and before to play her part among the 3.00 kong that possesses 20.00 Club of its own; and judging from States than to live in peace and nations in the preservation of hap-

6.00 the

standard maintained during friendship with" them. We are piness and 5.00

presentation of this play "Ram- convinced that it must be again January 13, 1934, 100 Leela, it was on the verge of pro- possible in this world to talk over ¦

We do not wish to interfere with 1.00 fessional. Lady Precious Stream' differences in the lives of nations the rights of others, to restrict the 20.00 and others might have been popu- without always at once hiking lives of other peoples, to oppress 10.00 tar with the public, but the packed of a resort to force...

or subjugate other people.-Lippe. houses (estimated at about 4,000 3.00

Germans and Poles must recon- January 14. 1934. that this drama elle themselves as to the fact of 10.00 people nightly)

A nation has awakened to the 9.00 attracted, spoke for itself.

each other's existence, It has consciousness of its strength. 10.00

beautiful stage-settings seemed to me necessary to de- when the rset of the world asks 10.00 20.00 sceneries and back-grounds, how monstrate by an example that it what it all means, what we want. 25.00 befitting the costumes and appro- is possible for two nations to talk we can answer: "At home every-

-differences without priate the music and songs-all over

thing; abroad, only the right to be this coupled with the masterly giving the task to a third or a

|left in peace." We have, a great, 10.00 dances done in full pomp and fourth...

alm before us; a mighty work of 15.00 splendour did not fall to impress The assertion that the German reform of ourselves, of our Uves. the audience. The whole interest Reich plans to coerce the Austrian of our life in commen, of Our 250.00ing and Instructive anecdote of State is absurd and

be economy of our culture. Th's work 500.00 Ram-Leela' was followed in good substantiated. or proved. The does not disturb the rest of the 5,000.00 : detall," announcer's diction assertion of The Austrian Gov-the world. We have enough to do 10.00 being sumciently loud and clear emment that from the side of in our own house¿-Gers, June 17, 30.00 to be heard and appreciated.

the Reich an attack would

be 1934.

10.00

5.00 10.00 5.00

¿

1.000,00

What

the

their

cannot

500.00

The atmosphere during the per- undertaken or planned I must 100.00 formances and the amiable att-emphatically reject:..."The Ger-

50.00

The German Government, like

the unconditional wish to make the greatest possible contribution to the preservation of peace in this world. Hamburg, August 17, 1934.

50.00 tude of the public's hosts. the man Reich is always ready to hold the German people. are filled with 15.00 Kumaons. deserve commendable out a hand for a real under- 15.00 mention.

Besides the receiving standing, with full respect for the 10.00 committee, an accommodating co- free will of the Austrian Ger-

operation was perceived through- mans, ... out between all the regiment's officers and privates towards the 100.00 audience.

5.00 5.00

Total:-$17.229.80

very

In fact, for the public's comfort, a free bar was provided and drinks could be had there if desired. $15.00 The seating too had been

25.00 carefully and painstakingly ar- 20.00 ranged with special reservations 70.00 for ladies and children. This con- 10.00

geniality was duly reciprocated by 25.00

consisted of 20.00 the audience which 30.00

100,00 100.00

2.500.00

50.00 Mr. D

35.00 Mr.

BANKERS ORDERS

100 00 Mr. W. A. Simpson Monthly 100.00 Mr. G. Riddell Carre 100.00 Mr. Lam Fook Lye do. 20.00 Davies Brooke & Gran do. do." 100.00 Anonymous 250.00 Mr. J. M. Mackinnon da. 1.500,00 Mr. M. G. Carruthers do.

38.33 Miss J. W. Buckwell do 100 Mr. D. C. Davis do. 70.00 Mr. John Forbes do 25.00 Mr. W. A. E

H Du

do. Mr. D. W. Rume

do.

Mr. R. K Valentine

do.

20.00

41

5.00 Mr. W. J. Held

do.

20.00

500.00. Mr. & Mrs. A F.

30.00 Walkden

do.

do.

do.

The successful candidate will be required to enter into a three years' agreement and, subject to satisfactory service, he may ex- pect to be confirmed in the appared to allow the new order pointment and placed on the in East Asia to develop along fixed establishment at the end of the channels laid down for it by its Japanese promoters. the agreement.

Raymond The Shanghai incident, whe-Mr. Alber

Investment ther or not it was planned Hongkong

Agency Co., Ltd. with this purpose in mind,

Mr. J. Lowrie was a test case for this more Mr. G. W. Sewell dynamic version of American John Manners & Co. Ltd

Anonymous The prompt protest Arnhold Trading Co., Ltd policy.

the American Consul- Mr. E. C. Belbin of General, consequent on the Matzee's Ltd. complaint of the Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, himself an American, and the conspicuous lack of T. O. TO the usual Japanese after-Dr B. W. Tso

Mr B. Operum Andresen that showed demands,

Gilman & Co. Ltd. strong attitude was indeed Dr. J. G. Telfer adopted.

Davis Brocke & Gran IF IT HAS BEEN THE CON-Mr. John Forbes SISTENT and relatively suc- Miss J. W, Buckwell

F N. cessful policy of Japan, dur-Mr. J. M. Mackinnon ing the past two years, to bait Mr. & Mrs. M. A. Camidge Great Britain, the policy to- Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Goodman wards the United States has The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold

Storage Co., Ltd. been one of constant soft- Mr. J. S. Gubbay,

Canton. soaping. Apart from the "re- The grettable" errors of the field Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Bagram forces, such as the sinking of Mr. Roland Sander the Panay, there was a mark-Hongkong Fire Insce. Co.. ed absence of anti-American Mr. W. E. Rickwood agitation and provocation. Mr. L. E N. Ryan The object of this interesting Mr. & Mrs. B. G. Grigor

500,00 Mr. & Mrs. D. Drummond manoeuvre was to reduce the Hongkong Telephone Co.

Ltd. possibility of Anglo-American joint action in the Pacific, al-Mr. M. G. Carruthers

Mr. D. C. Davis ready rendered difficult by Mr. W. A. H. Dur the extreme divergency in Mr. & Mrs. J. Owen Hughes tactics, if not in aim, between D.

Mrs.

Wilson G. Mr. J. H

G. Frost the White House and No. 10 Mr. & Mrs. R. Johannessen Downing Street.

must be returned in a cover en- dorsed "Municipal Engineer" so as to reach the undersigned not later than neon on 1st day of

December 1939.

Canvassing is prohibited and will be deemed a disqualification.

By Order.

T. W. DOUGLAS, Secretary to the Municipal Commissioners. Municipal Office, George Town,

Penang, 12th October, 1939.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

783

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

IN THE GOODS of Ella Sophia Gertrude Tidswell of Lec Creux St. Brelade in the Island of Jersey Widow, de ceased.

NOTICE IS

"

Anonymous

Office. Ltd.

Ltd.

Insurance

Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

Mr. & Mrs. S. H. Dodwell

THE FALLURE of the latest Mr. R. K. Valentine Shanghai provocation and Mr. W. J. Reid

W.J

AF. Walkden the pains to which Tokyo Mr. & Mrs A

Mr. E. G. Smith spokesmen went to show that Mr. D. Humphreys Ambassador Grew's strictures Mr. J. 8. Howell were taken with good grace Mr. J. R. Soares

Mг, H. H. Mandy demonstrate that Japan con- Mr. B. 8. Vietra tinues to place her faith in Mr. P. B. Wilson this policy. Now that the Mr. J. C. Fonseca

Mc. B B. F. United States is assuming, Mr. M. Grimths more and more boldly, the Mr. G. Malabar task of preserving and re- Mr. L. Souza habilitating what remains of Mr. M. d'Almada e Castro

Mr."W. Garcia

the structure of treaty rela- tions in the Eastern Pacific,

the embargo, and possibly

much

vaunted

d'Assumpção

88

Mr. H Turnbull 2.000.00 Mr. L. C. Baker

23.09 | Foreign Staff. Hong-

kong Telephone Co, doi 3.000.00 250,00 50.00

3.00.00

100,00

100.00

100,00

5,000.00 30.00

25.00. 10.00 10.00

50.00

ladies and gentlemen both In-

"After the Saar question has been settled the German Government is ready to accept not only the letter but the spirit of the Locarno Pact.

French Are Determined

(On March 16, 1935, Germany Announced conscription)

"

The German Government intent not to sign any treaty which seems to them incapable of fulfilment. but will scrupulously observe every treaty voluntarily concluded, even if it was drawn up before their assumption of power and office. In particular, they will hold to all

out obligations arising

of the Locarno pact, so long as other parties are ready to stand by that

25.00 dian and European, servicemen To

To Overthrow treaty....

25.00

25 and civilians who talked and con-" 10.00

10.00 versed freely among themselves.

135.00

The encouraging support of

Nazi Regime

Germany has concluded a non- aggression "pact with Poland which Is more than a valuable contribu-. tion to European peace, and she will adhere to it unconditionally. We recognize the Polish State

the car tour he made through certain as the home of a great patriotic understanding areas of France which were part nation with of the British sector in the last and the cordial friendship of all

candid nationalists..... war, but which are now being oe- cupled by the French.

!!

notable pefals was not lacking! LONDON, Oct. 23. (Reuter)—fr 20.00 either. HE. Major-General A. E. his talk last night, the B.B.C. | 5.00 Grasett, D.5.0., M.C., G.O.C., China observer spoke of a 200 mile motor 1000 Command, and other. Brigade, Bri

tish and Indian officers were seen on various nights. That everyone was enjoying it was obvious from unanimous outbursts of applause

The German Reich, and in parti- from time to time. Thanks there- Some of the people, to whom the cular the present German Govern- fore must be given to the Brigade war correspondents were the first ment, has no other wish than to Commander of the Kumaons who Englishraen they had seen since live on friendly and peaceable with all neighbouring granted the permission, and to the Great War. mistook them in terms Subedar-Major Hoshiyar Singh their uniform for · British

States--not only the larger States but through whose diligent supervision officers.

Soaller the neighbouring States....

DEATH OF MRS. L. HUMPHREYS

Revenue Officer Bereaved

500.00 The death occurred at the Kow-

10.00 toon Hospital early yesterday 100.00 1,000.00 morning of Mrs. Laura Humphreys, 1,250.00 500.00

00.00 Humphreys, stationed at Sheung 50.00 Shu!. New Territories..

50.00

50.00

50.00

2500

25910

army

we enjoyed a series of delightful evenings.

AN APPRECIATOR.

Told that they were actually war and correspondents, they smiled

Germany neither intends said: "Oh well, you are English wishes to interfere in the internal all the same "

nor

affairs of Austria, to annex Aus- tria, or to conclude an Anschluss,

Humpora Revenue Oncer M. & SHANGHAI WARY Many inhabitants had husbands, Berlin, May 21. 1935.

The funeral took place at the 25.00 Colonial Cemetery yesterday after- 28.00 noon.

5.00

25.00 The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson. John's Cathedral, 10.00 Dear of St. 10.00 officiated at a service held in the 5.00 Chapel of the Resurrection and at 3.00 the graveside.

5.00

3.00

3.00

3.00

OF GERMAN SPIES

SHANGHAI

(Reuter, By Mall)-In an effort to reduce the activity of the German Intelligence Service in the

A

NO SORROW

sons, ccusins and other relatives at the front, but there was no sor- row. There was manifest, on the other hand, the determination or the French people that the Nazi must be overthrown. One woman in a baker's shop went further. "We must destroy them," she said.

same At this

(TO BE CONTINUED)

Officers Win Petty

"At Indoor Bowls

At the Hongkong Bowling Alleys town children last night an interesting six-a-side-·| promptly recognised British uni- match was played between Petty Among those present to pay area, the "French Municipal form although they had never seen Officers and Gunroom of HMS

Kent the former winning, by 152 their last respects were several Council has decided to refuse British soldiers in their lives. 1,00 European revenue officers and a building permits and com-

The followed the correspondents | points.

Teams follow. 1.00 detachment of Chinese revenue mercial licences to all Ger- to the bakers and pressed their

officers. Many wreaths were Jald mans in

Roses to the large window, the Petty Officers: Yeo. W. Ham- the French Con- on the grave.

crowd of children growing every brook, W. Bird. A. Fiint, W. God- 'cession.

minute.

den, Yeo, C. Denny and R. H. Hol. The decision, as it stands at When the officer in charge of the mess. Game scores: 688, 647. Tota! more positive weapons are far from supine that her re- HEREBY looming as definite threats to sistance makes it impossible REFUGEES IN THE present, affects all persons with party arrived he wanted to know 1945.

German passports, whether they what all the commotion was about. Ganroom; Sub.-Lt. G. C. Glara- COLONY "New for any deal made at her ex-

are Jewish emigres of

"Oh," he was told, "their mothers bit, Sub-Lt. P. M. Milligan, Mid. GIVEN that the Court has by her

political pense to have realistic mean-

and fathers told them how in the A Carew Hunt, Pay Sub-Lt. C. C. virtue of Section 58 of the Order."

There were 7,850 terugees and refugees from the Reich ing. The tendencies towards destitutes accommodated in the

In order, however, that the in- last war all British soldiers bought Dunlop Mid. C. D. Brownrigg, and Probates Ordinance, 1897, made DURING THE LAST WAR,

should not. suffer, the them sweets from this shop. They Mid, R. M. Yorke, Game scores: an Order Umiting the time for the Powers, to their shame, a new Anglo-Japanese agree- Colony, in Goverment camps, etc., nocent

500, 693, Total 1193. ́- creditors and others to send in recognized, in a number of ment are restrained by a bit in Urban and Rural areas, for the French authorities have promised are hoping you will do the same. their claims against the above cynical instruments and utter history of conflict. In the week ending Oct. 21, against 7,874 to grant licences where applica-After that, of course, there was

tions are found to be without ul-only-one thing to do, estate to the 10th day of Novem. terances, the right of Japan place of a Czarist Russia on Oct. 14-a decrease of 24.

terior motives.

MEMORIES RECALLED - to wreak her will on China. allied to Japan, there is a Urban Areas (Civilians);

On the return journey the cor: The Anglo-Japanese-Alliance Soviet Government definitely King's Park-1,297 against 1,300 on All Creditors and others are was still in force. Czarist committed to helping China. accordingly hereby required to Russia and Tokyo had a And it is certain that there Ma Tau Chung-1,132 against 1,097

on Oct. 14. will be no second Lansing- send their claims to the undersecret understanding con-

North Point-1,480 against 1,506 on signed on or before that date, cerning spheres of influence Ishii memorandum.

Oct. 14. The United Dated the 16th day of Octo in the North.

INDEED.

ALL SIGN 8 Urban Areas (Soldiers); the States, having entered the POINT to ber, 1939.

that In Hospital-13; against 10 on fact

Oct. 14. the conflict, also "jook account of Japan's speculation on Japan's special interests" in new European War have mis- Ma Thu Chung-740, against 743 thousands of

on Oct. 14. ... the Lansing-Ishii Agreement carried and that instead of

Rural Areas: of 1917.

being able to take advantage kam Tin-1.813 against 1,935 on IT WAS ONLY AFTER THE of the involvement of the ., Oct. 14. ARMISTICE that the coun- Powers to create a situation san Uk Ling-840 againat 305 on ter-movement began and favourable to herself, she is 1. Oct. 14. Japan was forced to disgorge forced to adopt a policy of Gils Cutting-475 agatrist 479 on Shantung and sign the Nine appeasement towards an Oct. 14. Power and Washington Naval | American offensive as deter- Total 7,850 against 7,874 on Oct, treatles. To-day, China is so mined as that of 1921.

ber, 1939,

J

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix," Hong Kong & Shanghai' Bank Building,

Des Voeux Road Central, Trong Kong.

775

-

Oct. 14.

The French action followed in-

MEDICAL SERVICES

formation that non-Jewish Ger- respondents, had with them an Air IMPROVEMENT

Remarkable improvement has mans, members of the Intelligence Force officer, who had bombed Service, have had their passports during the Great War many of stamped with the glaring red "," the districts through which they been made in the medical services which designates German Jews, in were now passing. Once he ex-for wounded soldiers and civilläns: order to avert suspicion.

claimed: "There used, to be an in the interior, according to Dr. 10. T. Wang, chairman of the More than all other Germans, („ammunition dump here."

China Red Cross Society, who re- the measure will affect Bhanghai's The car driver, an English-

turned here a few days ago from: German - Jewish men from Paris, turned round

an Inspection trip to Chungking. refugees, who are opening many and said, "Our front line was

Several hundred first aid and businesses in the French Conces- Just here. You must have been

units epidemic. prevention

or one of those blighters: who

ganised by the China Red Cross "nearly bombed as instead of

are working in various parts of mately obtain the necessary' per- the GermanIK.” inits to trade in the Concession, The RAF officer told the cor-Free China, he disclosed. the delay caused by the neces- respondents that in a fight over He made an appeal for more sary investigation of their true the area that day he could still contributions of funds and identities will be a heavy blow to see marks of trenches of the last medical supplies to augment the the emigres

Bociety's medical services.

ston.

While bona fide cases will (alt-

war

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