PAGE 6 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION MISC. PROC. NO. 6 OF 1940.
IN THE MATTER of Carlowitz & Co. (la liquidation).
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and
IN THE MATTER of the Allen Enemies
• (Winding Up) Ordinance No. 28 of 1914 Section 13 Subsection 1.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court by Order dated the Third day of February 1940 DIRECTED that all claims to the goods particulars whereof are as follows :~~~~
40 drums Lubricating Oil.
38
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1 case Acid Pierci Crystal for -
analysis,
tl
3 cases Fairbank Scales.
25
"
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5
Machines.
19
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6
1 case Machines..
I case Steel Welding Rods.
1 case Drilling Machine.
4 cases Machines (Lathe).
1 case Machinery.
I case Universal Pantographic
Machine with accessories.
1 case Machine Parts.
9 cases Generator & Switch
Boards.
1 case Boring Machine.
1 case Diesel Motor.
2 cases Rega Pocket Watches.
9 cases Wood Screws.
1 case Optical Instruments.
1 case Rubber Beltings.
1 case Medicine.
16 bags Rubber Belting and
Rubber Tublags.
7 cases Nugget Boot Polish.
5 drums Gold Powder.
6 cases Steel Plates.
4 bundles Steel Bars.
3 packets Typewriter Ribbons,
being goods taken possession of by Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming as Liquidators of the Alien Enemy firm of Carlowitz & Co. in Hong Kong shall be made in writing to the said Liqui, dators at their office No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central, Fifth Floor, within one month after the 28th day of February, 1940, AND THAT after the expiration of one month from the said 28th day of February, 1940, all claims in respect of the said goods shall be barred.
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HONGKONG, FERZUARY 18, 1940
TRANSPORT IN CHINA
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EDITORIAL
UNION CHURCH WEDDING
Mr. W. M. Wright And Miss L R. Sinclair
Miss Lilian Reid Sinclair, daughter of Mr. Peter Sinclair, of Buckhoven, Scotland, became the bride, on Saturday, of Mr. William Morley Wright.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1940.
JAPANESE WANT TO SAVE Hockey Tourney
THEIR FOOD"
SLAUGHTER OF ALL DOGS AND CATS
PROPOSED
TOKYO,Feb. 17 (Havas)~~The wholesale slaughter of all dogs and cats in the Japaness Empire, "to save their food," has been proposed to the Diet by Mr. Balki-
RESTRICTION ON MOVEMENTS
OF ALIENS
the
DRASTIC restrictions on movements of enemy aliens who are not interned are announced ir the, Government Gazette.
As from Saturday all enemy
SMASHING FORM OF CBA.
Radio Take Points. From University
Though considerably strengthen- ed by the inclusion on their team of three Rajputana Rifles players, Kowloon Indian Tennis Club. pray-
The ceremony took place at the chỉ Kita, a member of the Minsoito aliens are prohibited from leaving ed no match to Central British.
party.
the residential areas of Kowloon and the Island."
Kowloon Union Church, with the Rev, K. Mackenzle Dow officiating.
NEED FOR RICE Mr. G Tyndall was best-man.
Pointing out that every dog or On the island...enemy allens are Miss Elizabeth Grant was the
cat eats one koku of rice a year, probibited from setting foot any- flower giri and Master Harry Scott and assuming the total number where except in the ares bounded. was page boy.
of these animals in Japan to be by Tung. Lo Wan Road, Tai Hang will be economised "if these to Robinson Road to Park Road, one million, one million koku of Road, Bowen Road, Garden Road dogs and cats ceased to live in our Bonham Road, Western Street and Innd "
Connaught Road,
BRAGA - JOHNSON
At the Emmanuel Mission Church, Kowloon, on Saturday. Miss Anne J. Johnson became the buide of Mr. James Braga, fifth son of Mr. J. P. Braga, OBE, and Mrs. Eraga. The Rev. M. B Barrel officiated...
WHEN THE FULL HISTORY of China's war effort comes to be written, many of its most interesting and inspiring chapters will deal with the herolc improvisa- tions in the sphere of trans- port which have kept "the
Miss Elizabeth Howard attended army and country supplied as bridesmaid, while the tower and acted almost completely girls were Miss Beth Raetz and to nullify the
bride- Japanese Miss Shelli Braga, the blockade.
groom's niece. Mr. A. M. Braga, brother of the groom, discharged
occu-
* EVER SINCE THE BEGIN- NING of the war, the sever- ance of China's links with the outside world has been a major objective of Japanese strategy-but this objective has never been accomplish- ed. In theory, the pation of Manchuris in 1931 cut the supply route be- tween China and the Soviet Union In practice, many new lines of communication have been laid down which are still outside the reach of the invading armles. The re- duction of Shanghai WBS to close the road to Cen- tral China. But Shanghai's guerilla hinterland is still filling many of ita needs through the Cheklang ports. The fall of Canton completely falled to close up Kwangtung, although it cannot be reveal- ed at this stage just how transport is organized here. Nanning was. the key to the Dongdang road from Indo- China, but another highway had been built in anticipation of its capture eventuality and is now functioning. The Yun-i nan highway has not been as badly impeded by the recent With a view to promoting the bombings as press messages
and study of Chinese calligraphy, in would indicate, accordance with instructions of Burma road, whose construc- the Ministry of Education, a tion was a miracle of engi- public exhibition was held on Feb.neering, is working full time. 16-17, at Canton University. MANY ARE THE CHANGES
Claimants are hereby requested to send in their claims in respect of the said goods together with all documents in support thereof to the Liquidators at their office aforesaid forthwith. PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING,
Liquidators, Carlowitz & Co.
THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FIFTY: SECOND ORDINARY GEN. ERAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., оп TUESDAY,
EXHIBITION OF
CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY
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The exhibition was sponsored
the
the duties of best man,
A reception was held at the re-
The Minister of Agriculture ha- ing absent the Minister of War. General Hata, replied: "I am not so sure of the merits of the pro- posal, which would be too painful for all animal "lovers,"
Gen. Hata spoke with senti- ment since he has a great weakness for the two splendid hounds which he keeps in his bouse.
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PIGS & ROBBERS! Mr. Kits also suggested that
On the mainland; the entire Colony is declared a protected area excepting the area bounded by Chatham Road, Ma Tan Wai Road, Tam" Kung Road and Prince Edward Road to the sea-front and its western extremity.
It is noteworthy that the In- ternment Camp in Boundary Street is outside the area, in which enemy altens are permitted to visit.
enemy
This order prohibits sidence of Dr. and Mrs. H. Lech-Digs should be fed on left over aliens from crossing the harbour. au-; But a special" concession is made mere Clift after which the newly-rice, but the agricultural weds left for their honeymoon at thorities opposer the suggestion. in order to permit them to travel Repulse Bay.
since they say pigs cannot keep across from Hongkong to Kowloon watch on robbers while the dia- or vice versa by the Star Ferry or The bridegroom is manager of appearance of cats would prevent the Hongkong and Yaumati Fer- the office of Eman's Motor De-any check on the rat population ry services. partment.
of the country.
Nazis Just Realized That
CORRESPONDENCE
J'
TREE VANDALS:
They Are At War With Egypt A SUGGESTION
LONDON, Feb. 18 (Reuter)—German recognition of the fact that she is at war with Egypt was made final today. Egypt. broke off, relations with the Reich last September, but the Nazis hitherto had not made their attitude clear.
In Hamburg today, the Prize Court confiscated cargoes of Swedish timber of two Greek ships bound for Erypt, thus making it clear that Germany was at war with Egypt.
Tyres From Synthetic Rubber
ago.
CHINA WAR NEWS
To the Editor, Hongkong Daily Press.
Association in a Hockey Associa tion Tournament match played at. King's Park yesterday morning.
Having the advantage of playing on their own ground, C.BA. swept through to an 8-0 win, representing the most thorough trouncing given to one team" by another in the Tournament this season.
While the KIT.C. players seem- ed unable to do anything right,. the C.B.A. forward line swept through again and again to score through S. A. Fowler (2), E. Fow- ler (2), G. E. Fowler (2) and D... 8. Blake (2).
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The teams were: C.B.A.: H. Lockhart: J. T. K. Gilchrist, V., C. Bond: M. Dunne,. N. B. M. Whitley and D. H. Tay-- lor; D. T. Smith, S. A. Fowler, E.. Fowler, G. H. Fowler and D. B... Blake.
KIT.C.:
Datta Iqbal Singh; Ram, Karnall Singh; Mohinder Bagh Singh, Narindar Bingh.
Singh; Kalwant Singh, Lt. Indar- jit Singh. Pyara Singh, Lt. Mukh- tar Singh and F. X Pinto. RADIO V. VARSITY
At Caroline Hill, Radio and Pos-
tal Sports Club beat University by
a nearly as good margin, scoring six times to the undergraduates, one goal. The half-time score was: 4-1.
Scorers were J. M. Pinto (2), Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Singh. Karmindar Bingh and M. H. Has
Sir-One reads from day to day, san for Radio, K. S. Oh for Uni.......
The teams were:—
in almost endless procession, re-versity. ports of what are designated as "tree vandals and thieves" and of the fines and imprisonment im- posed on the culprits."
RADIO: U. B. Souza; A. E P.: Quest, J. B. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh,. M. H. Hassan and Gurdayal Singh; Karmindar Singh, Gurbachan : Singh, Awtar Bingh, J. M. Pinto." and Jangeer Singh.
While I do not intend to try to Justify or exculpate the vandals but as a tree lover, protector, and
UNIVERSITY: N. C, Ben Gupta; planter, I have arrived at the con- clusion that the methods employed K. Y. Tam, N. H. Low; B. K. Hul
W. Abraham and O. C. Llow; LH. are wrong and not a deterrent. Tan N. V, Lingam, 8. H. Ling, K. and, as a remedy, submit thes. Oh and Hans Raj. following suggestions,
RE
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts..
6 6 0 0 22 8 12
€ 5 1 0 33 6 11
4 1 1 2 4 6
8 4 3 1 18 12 11.
7 2.23.5 10 €
Nomads Police
6 2 1 3 9 14 5
K.LT.C. *Varsity Signals R.A:O.O.
5 1 1 3 314 3 4 10 3 5.11 2 6 0 1 55-211
2:0 0 2 2 50
1940, at NOON for the purpose/phy Society, under the guldance the war in the whole appear-manager of the B. F. Goodrich Costes off the south Eukien coast Instead of a $5. fine, substitute the
12th March, by the Canton University Calligra/ that have taken place since by war, Dr. Howard E Fritrol of Tungshan, one of the main in terms of trees, to be planted. AEK CLARK
No extra regular police or forest AND BRAWN CUP HOCKEY
about
DECISIVE WIN BY
"Y" LADIES
Continued From Paga 1.
Those convicted os, tree cutting anese were killed. 200 taken pri- obtences should be handed over to
Radio soher and more than 200 rifles the Afforestation Deparment and. captured by the Chinese in a as a measure of restitution, com- CBA lightning raid on a Japanesspelled to do as much actual plant- garrison near Talyang, on the ing "as would compensate for Recreio CLEVELAND (Ohio) (Havas by
north bank of the Yellow River, damage done, and, at the same Mall)
-American manufacturers are in a position to turn In-north-east of Tsinan, a few days time, afford a salutary leason on the labour and time required to mediately to the manufacture of
TUNGSHAN ISLE TAKEN re-afforest denuded areas. Instead synthetic rubber for making tyres
FOOCHOW, Feb. 18 (Central) of a $10 fine, or so many weeks in and products in case supplies of Latest field despatches claim that gaol, at the rate-payers expense. this vital raw material are cut off chinese forces have regained con- the punishment could be assessed
ance of the countryside. Synthetics Division, told a meeting of Mr. P. C. Chen, President of
Cleveland Advertising near the Kwangtung border, yes-planting of 50 trees. of receiving the Report of the Canton University, and Mr. H. S. Trucks and buses run in long of the
terday afternoon. Directors together with the State-Mak, expert calligrapher.
caravans through villagės and Club
The Chinese launched a deter-guards will be needed for control, On the basis of large-scale mined attack on ment of Accounts for the year
the Japanese but the much abused "Peace On display were the works of towns that never before wit-
members, the nessed mechanical transport. production the synthede material, posts on the night of Feb. 15, and Preservation" ended 31st December, 1939. primary school students on
University Where, a year ago, a break called Koroseal would cost about by yesterday moming succeeded whom we have heard so much of The REGISTER of SHARES round floor of the
On the first floor the down on the road meant the twenty cents a pound raw. At in driving most of the invaders late, could be employed for the building. of the Company will be CLOSED artistic work of Middle School abandonment of the vehicle, present it costs from 60 to 70 cents back to
their vessels. A large purpose. Such action will be some from MONDAY, 26th February, and University *udents were there is now a network of ser- to produce, This subs:ance, he said, number of the Japanese were kill-return on the public money ex- pended on uniformis, truncheons 1940, to TUESDAY, 12th March, shown, side by side with miscel- vice stations and mobile re- has greater resistance to oll and ed during the combat
products by 1949, both days toclusive, during laneous
eminent pair units to salvage such sunlight than natural rubber and
* TRANSPORT HIT
Nor am I convinced that the which period no transfer of shares scholars, such as Yip Kud-chuk,
casualties. Aeroplanes com- can be made inflammable.
TUNKI, ANHWEL Feb, 18 (Cen-Government is entirely excusable Sung Yin-kung. Feng Yunn and
mute constantly between
tral)-A medium sized Japanese can be registered,
many others.
parts of China separated by
U.S. SHIPS® SOLD
transport steaming upriver on the It is dimeult to understand why serious neutral obstacles and
Yangtze was claimed to have been Government did not exercise con- military fronts.
TO BELGIUM hit and badly damaged by Chinese trol over supplies and prices when
B.ST. ANDREW'S WIN- except to those whose packets St. Andrew's Ladies, who have NEW YORK, Feb 18 (Reuter) shore batteries in the vicinity of Arewood was almost unprocurable,
Turgiu yesterday afternoon
Nine shells were hurled from were well-lined. Such à measure only to win their remaining fix Eight liners (seven between 7,000, to 8,000 tons and the 13,000-ton the Chinese gun emplacements may become necessary even yet, tures to be in a position to chal- President Harding) belonging to and seven found their target, 16 but taken at the proper time, lenge "Y" Ladies for the Senior would have conserved stocks and League title, made no mistake in the United States Line were sold is stated.
KINHWA, Feb. 18 (Central) obviated what amounted to almost winning from Reczelo Ladies by ply between New York, Belgium. Spirited fighting is raging in the a monopoly, as well as preventing three goals to all. Mrs. P. Bliss (2) vicinity of Kanshan, 10 miles east the pillage and plitering of fuel gland and France. The price is reported to be about or Stacshan on the smith bank of from planted areas. $4,000,000.
the Chientang River, in North Cooked foods are as much n necessity for the poor as for the Cheklang
Two more Japanese contingents rich and it is not too much to say totalling over 1,500 men crossed to that it is obligatory on a paternal Government to consider all the south bank of the river on aspects of the welfare of its scored the goals. The Official German Newsroutes consist of stages by The Directors declared a fourth Thursday morning. One landing meanes, and poorest subjects Entry forms may be obtained Agency today lasted a statement every conceivable form of
By Order of the Board of Directors,
0. EAGER,
Secretary, Hong Kong 19th Feb. 1940.
0.
R.
"A feature of the programme was the extemporaneous demonstra tions by prominent calligraphers, which. It is believed, would ma-- terially help the studens to master the skill of Chinese penmanship.
A special pamphlet to celebrate 77 the occasion was put out by the Society and distributed to all the visitors.
The Evening Institute will re
open on Monday, 4th March, 1940.
W. L. HANDYSIDE,
What do
TO THE AID of mechanical transport come all the time honoured methods of con- veyance which are as old as China herself. The ages meet when aviation spirit, destined for the fighting and commer- cial air fleets, is transported over long stages by mute-carts or human bearers, to save the motor fuel that would have to be expended if it were truck- LONDON, Feb 18 (Reutered inland. Many supply
NAZI CLAIMS REFUTED
to a Belgian Company and will
BRISBANE
at Banchakow struck at Kanshan,
"y": Ladies completed their Czer Clark Cup programme ön Saturday with a decisive 4-0 win over Cen- tral British School Miss...D. McCaw (3) and Mrs Gardner”. scored the goals.
and Miss H. Reid were the scorers.
H.K. LADIES Hongkong Ladies, atter being held by CBA. Ladles to a goalless first half, proceeded to win by twó goals to nil at the Valley. Miss M Booker and Miss N Quinn
BRAWN CUP
claiming that the Germans had carriage, from steamer to raft dividend of six perice per share while the other landing at Ping millions for the poor in con- in the Brawn Cup League,
wer
payable on March 15,
*
PINE TRE
A goal scored by Miss E. Raus seau in the last minute of the
The Home Government is spend- the Education Office, Fire.
sunk 25 British tankers since and from coolie to plane. Station Building, or at the the war began,
mashan peshed southward to An- trolling prices of necessities, as Diocesan Girls School best Recreio- The total ton- Besides the Government, pri-|
chang southeast of Kanshan?"
well as seeing, that all share Ladies by one goal to nil The Trade School, Wantsai.
nage aggregated 189,890 tons.
vate commerce, the medical
After several hand-to-hand
proportionately.
only goal came when a Recreló Reuter learns from an official services, almost every army, from the air are sent to the combats. Chinese defenders have
Why not Communal Kitchens, as back deflected the ball into her source in London that 12 British foreign embassies and mis- spot. Somewhere in Kwang- regained their original positions much as Latrines, Bathhouses
own goal Director. tankers, totalling some 80,000 tons, sions, local and provincial ad- tung the Japanese command and are now tenaciously holding &c. &c.7
75 have been lost since the
ministrations have all applied is informed that a large ship their ground began
Japanese units advancing to
· game enabled Central Briti initiative and energy to the ment of gasoline has arrived
wards Tawanshen and Shintang-
School to beat Ladies Junior creation of their own supply in a district town held by the near Siaoshan have not
Team at Kings Park. networks and every possible National army. A raid is car made much headway owing to stiff cupation, Linho, important town
The Argonauta, beat CHAS avenue is utilised for the ried out the next morning but chinese pesistance,
southwest of Wuyuan in west Bul- Ladies funior team by two goals- movement of men and goods the thousands of gallons of KS HEAVE CASUALTIES AS yuan, has been recovered by the | to ni. Min Maxwell and" MIST
often through the Japan-fuel are gone → removed ON THE SOUTH KWANGEL Chinese Remnant Japanese unitz Mathias were the scorers. LONDON, Feb. 18 (Reuter)-
ese lines,
twenty miles during a single FRONT, Feb 18 (Central)-Indi- have been rounded up,ADRIAN Britain's trade figures for January
Chinese civilians who evacuated AND THE MOVEMENT night by hundreds of human cating the heavy casualties suffer- show marked improvement Exe ports: showned an increase of never stops. Yesterday the carriers. The raiders returned by the Japanese in south the town, se returning and relie
Japanese dead and £900,000 over December and Yunnan railway was bombed empty-handed. The supplies Kwangst, forty-eight truckloads of bilitation work has been started £1,500,000 over January last year. Today, hundreds of work-reach their destination,
Imports showed a £15,000,000 exa from captured railroads, Increase compared with December and £29,000,000 compared with January of last years.
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