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EONORONG, August 18, 1940.

PARTICULARS AND CON- DITIONS of the Sale by Publi. London Office: 53. Fleet Street Auction to be held on Monday, the 19th day of August, 1940, 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 Wong Nei Chong, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal

Gen. Chiang's Manifesto

EDITORIAL

SIR ANDREW CALDECOTT ON CEYLON'S FAULTS

fanits

The prevalence of rancour and spite and an insufficiency of gratitude for honest service-these were the main which appeared to "a sojourner in present-day Ceylon in her social and moral structure, said Als Excellency the Governor, Bir Andrew Caldecott, speaking at the prits distribution of the Vidyodaya Pirivēna, Maligakanda.

The Frivena was en fete for habit of imputing unworthy mo- the occasion. Hundreds of bbix- tives.

kus, present and past puplis, of "Rancour is the enemy of peace, the Pirivena, made a rare spec- and ingrates can never know con- taclé as they assembled in front tentment. It is up to each one of of the special dala

us, young and old, teacher and A large gathering of the Bud-student to play his part in the dhist public was also present removal of these faults, and we His Excelency the Governor was can only do it by the practice or attended by Mr. J. W. H O'Regan, religion." Private Secretary...

ANONYMOUS LETTERS

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,

1940.

HEALTHY FINANCIAL STATE OF H.K.F.A.

Draw Made For League Fixtures On Sept. 21

The healthy financial state of the Association was revealed yes-- terday when a resolution, proposed by the Chairman, tha¡ 515.000 should be invested In 31 per cent. Government Loan, leaving the sum of $3,000, was unanimously passed at the monthly meeting of the Council of the Bangkong Football Association.

Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, chairman,

SECOND. DIVISION. Middlesex v. Kit Chee: Police presided, assisted by Mr. C. A

Goldenburg. Hon. Secretary, and R.AD,C.; Kowloon V. RAS.C.; Mr, La F. de Souza, Asst. Secretary. 30th RA v. RE; R. Scots v. & Others present at the meeting China; Club v. Kwong Wah; Sing were Mok Hing. R.M. Omar, C. Tao v. Eastern at a Crown Rent to be fixed by IN A STRIKING MANIFESTO

Guingam, I. G. Stokes, Lt. Cooper,

THIRD DIVISION the Surveyor of His Majesty the to his people who are com- In his speech, His Excellency the!

Capt. C. M. M. Man, Capt. W, A. RAF. V. Signals; International Peel, Bze Po-wal, Philip Lee, T. v. 35th R.A.; 36th R. A. v. Amateur- KING, for one further term of pelled to live in the Japanese- Governor said:— 75 years.

occupied areas of China, "I am, as you are aware, not a

Skinner, J. Brown, W. J. Brown Sporting Association: 12th RA, Y. and K. ForrOW.

7th A.A. 20th RA. v. R.E; Shell Intending. bidders are advised Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Buddhist; but both as a Christian

A Pole named A. Trachtenbers that immediately after the dis shek stoutly reaffirmed his and as Governor of this Island 1

A proposal was put by Mr. HFC. RASC. wholeheartedly subscribe to

brought before the First Guimgam that a referee should be posal of the lot the Purchaser decision to continue the re- list of virtues which (the Prinel-Sperial District Court in Shang-sale Jude as to whether a ground (if not the applicant) will be sistance against Japanese pal told" you just now) it was the hat, on Aug 8, on the suspicion is fit for play. required to deposit with an aggression until the whole of aim of the ancient Pirivenas to that he had defrauded a number After consulting the rule book, AUSTRALIAN AIR

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authorised officer who will be the Chinese present at the sale, the sum of liberated from

would two hundred dollars. ($200) in which cash. This sum will be refunded Purchase on payment of the

price.

13

Boundar Measure-

the was

S'hai Fraud Charge

passed.

P

and Skinner, WP:

The League will start na Sapk.

21.

DISASTER

Republic is inculcate. Let me read from an of persons by posing as the off-the Chairman, said that in the

of his re-ela cobbler of the enslavement, English translation

Fourth U.S. absence of an official ruling in be

bound port:-

Marines, states the "North China to follow any acceptance "Compassion, humility, control-Dally News. Armed with well-they should make one now,

Accordingly the resolution, pro-

COMMONS TRIBUTE ling of senses, social service, printed cards he was alleged to

Mr. Gulzigam posed by what 01

he termed ✡ patriotism. respect for elders, have once visited a foreign curto seconded by Mr.

TO CASUALTIES distorted peace

With the plain lyng. esteem for constitut-store at 625 Broadway where he invaders. The Generalissimo's et authority, loyalty to Govern- took two pairs of binoculars.

LONDON, August 14 (Renter)———- LEAGUE" MEETING

rising The Prime Minister,

In PARTICULARS OF THE LOT determination to continue the ment: these were the virtues in-camera and other things promls-

a full House of Commons yester- struggle, which has

After the Council meeting the now culcated in the students of these ing to pay later.

Management League

Committee day, said: "We have all been Peace and content- dragged on into its fourth institutions

He repeated the same trick in a

met. Before drawing the first shocked and grieved by the news year, reflects the solidarity of ment in the country were the re-second-hand store also in Broad-

way victimizing the foreign man-round League matches Mr. Wong of the lamentable and untimely the Chinese people and their implicit faith in their leaders!

To a sojourner ri present-day ageress to the extent of about Ka-tsun announced that since the loss which the Commonwealth of Ceylon the main faults in her so- $200 in goods which he pawned last meeting South China A A. Australia, and indeed the whole at Chungking. During the cla and moral structure appear later. It was alleged. He was re- had sent in a letter withdrawing Empire and its

their "B" team

the

Kike from the First suffered

deaths last few months, "the Chinese to be twofold. First comes amanded for a week.

стрир of“ Division and their team in the soldiers on duty, of a Government has had to face prevalence of rancour and spite. Three German Jews were each

eminent Australian Ministers and Third Division.

high officers in an aeroplane se-- additional handicaps in the manifested in a mass of anony-sentenced to six months' imprison-

cident. matter of carrying on their mous or pseudonymous letters: in ment by the same court for tak- military operations against quarrels and backbitings; in cud- ing more than $2.000 from other gelings, stabbings, and murder. German Jews on the pretense that Japan. The concessions made

No. of Sale.

laiandi Lor

Registry No

Locality.

6055

Sing Woo Rd., between Mui Hing Street & Hawthorn Road,

Wang Nei Chong.

ments.

ft. ft. ft.l

As per

sale plan

Contents i

Square feet

37 000

About

tantray

099

DRAWING

MEN TO

Rental

Upset Price:

029'81

1

sults of this education."

in

cause

have-

The following is the draw:--- FIRST DIVISION

"The sudden removal of these Folice V, NETY; R. Scots v. Sable and resolute men from the Kowloon T St. centre and summit of war direc-

"A": "Secondly, there is an insuffi- they could sell them Japanese China to Japan by Britain and

elency of gratitude for honest Naval Landing permits which Joseph's; Club v. Kwong Wah: tion" in Australia inflicts an in- France in connexion with service, an indulgence in carping would allow their relatives to Bing Tao v. Eastern: Middlesex Jury upon us all which I can be. 449 the closing of the Indo-and destructive criticism and a come here from Germany.

China-Yunnan route and the

Burma highway, in conjunc-

Newsettes

bye. #

Whi

Wedding At Registry

at no pains to conceal.

"CARRY ON

"In this hour of battle, there- will be one other thought-equally spontaneous "and equally wide- spread close the ranks and carry þon (Cheera).

The House will wish to extend

The wedding took place at the sympathy to their families and

GIVEN, that the Court has by VITAL JOBS materials primarily, from their own fate if they fail to even at the Y.-C.A. On Monday Supreme Court yesterday between wine burden 1. Bead, tears,

virtue of Section 58 of the

Probates Ordinance 1897, mnde

an Order limiting the time for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 3rd day of Septem. ber, 1940.

RESERVED LIST CHANGES

tion with the extension of desolation, ruin and pitiable the Japanese blockade to the conditions in the German- entire China" coast, have occupied territories of Europe practically barred" all outside have brought to them a grim assistance, as regards war realisation of what might be A lecture on Water-Polo will be reaching the Chinese forces. drive the Japanese out of next. Aug. 19. at 7.30 p.in.

Mr. George Mar commercial whose is already The only source of supply (China,

artist, residing at No. 53, Nga and in so doing, give voice to the Mr. R. S. Nelson, director, Stan-Tain Wai Road, and Miss Lee Miu-sorrow which in so many lands still open to them is from

APART from the purely ton Nelson and Co. Ltd. Singa- mg, residing at No. 293, Des will be felt by all to whom the Russia, which has corisistent-military aspect, however, it is pore, was a passenger, through Voeux Road Central, Mr. J. Rey-cause of freedom is dear."

the economic factor which Hongkong recently. must ultimately count in the of attrition which

ly continued to support More than 112,000 men, consist-China's cause to the best of ing mainly of distributive "and

of workers, are to be her ability. This route agricultural

war

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41

A young woman, Chang Kin- fan, 22, resident at No. 28. Eigin

brought within the schedule of supply is, however, long and China is waging against street, arst floor, was admitted to

All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to' send their claims to the under-reserved occupations on Oct. 1. signed on or before that date.

Dated the 7th day of August, 1940.

JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER, Solicitors for the Executor, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building,

Hong Kong.

IN THE SUPREME

COURT OF HONG KONG.

1:

445

PROBATE JURISDICTION."

Harriett Dabelstein late of

Victoria British Columbia, Widow deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the Court has by virtue of Section 58

subject to difficult trans-

from

nolds, Deputy Registrar of Mar · riages, officiated,,

Mr.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

H

Mr. Churchill paid -a personat and" individual tribute to all ·con- . cerned in the accident.

In the House of Lords, Viscount- Caldecote also paid to the memory of those who had lost their lives. MACHINE STALLED CANBERRA, Aug. 14 (Reuter)——

-ma-

The following forthcoming mar Japan. Since the outbreak the Queen Mary. Hospital yester-riages were announced. About 30,000 black-coated work. port conditions and supplies of the hostilities in 1937, day suffering from the effects or

Mr. Harry Smith, Naval Dock.

tive and executive starts tempor- Soviet must, ers, including B.B.C. administra. teaching China

the the Chinese Government has lysol poisoning, believed to be self- yard Police, and Mis, Sin, residing therefore, be

at No. 23. Taipo Gardens, Taipo Eye witness accounts of the aero- taken all steps possible to administered.

Road.

plane disaster indicate that the Bry Civil Servants appointed since very limited.

make the country' self-sup-

clerk, disaster was caused by the the start of the war, local govern-

Lim Ching-wat, THESE HANDICAPS Have porting. Despite the fact

According to news received in residing at No. 11. Stewart Road, Chine's stalling ment officers, teachers and railway

(losing flying clerks will be made available for not tended in any way to that her trade has now been Hongkong-yesterday

and Miss Lai Bo-wari, of No. 80, speed) at a low height and spin-

ning into the ground. military service by raising their demoralise the spirit of the reduced to a minimum with bom to Mrs. Ivy Curtis, a Colony Caine Road.

It is learned oficially that radio evacuee at Manila. Mrs. Curtis is

Mr. Lo May-yick, merchant, uf Chinese in their will to resist. the outside world, the flow of the wife of Mr. Eric Curtis, of the The training of fresh troops goods continues internally, Hongkong Dairy Farm,

age of reservation from 25 to 30.

These are features of important

revisions in the schedule of reserv-

ed occupations announced recent- ly,

Generous Gift From Cornish Lady

of the Probates Ordinance 1897. Cornish

to take the place of those who reaching even into the occu-

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a son was

No. 3, Portland Street, and Miss messages were received from the Lam Fung-kam, residing at No. plane during the last night. They indicated that nothing unusual 566, Nathan Road.

wealth of Australia.

Dasi-

have so stubbornly resisted pled areas. In "Free" Chiria, The Fortress Engineers artistes Mr. Lai Weng-kong, manager of had occurred after leaving Mel- A new departure is made in re

the aggressors from the out-measures have been taken who participated in the "An Even the Kwong Kee Company, of No Bourne, but were routine reports

at 44. D'Agullar Street, ad Miss Fan relating to the machine's spect of carpenters and cabinet break of the hostilities is be- to ensure against food short-ing of Variety" programme

tion and progress. makers. Their age of reservationing carried out methodically age and it is only in the Wellington Barracks last Thurs-Shiu-mui, residing at No. 12, Sal:

HONGKONG SYMPATHY has been raised from 25 to 30 but and efficiently and, so far as occupied regions that the day evening held a dinner party On Second Lane.

The following telegram was sent men between these ages will be

last night at the Hotel Cecil, con- Chinese, who have been rob- Among those who appeared in the General Post Once, residing at No. kong, to the Prime Minister, Aus- Mr. F.A. Santos, clerk of the from the Acting Governor, Hodig- China's man-power 18 called up only for military service

cerned, the Chinese people bed of all their crops and show were Sappera Thom, Graff, 77, Nathan Road, and Miss B. D. in their trade capacities.

tralia:- are confident of their ability supplies, are suffering untold Boddy, Hey, Richmond, Jackson Rodrigues, reading at No. 14.

On behalf of all communities in to keep" strong forces hardships. The struggle which Sinclair and Harrison.

Tung Cheung Building, Kowloon Hongkong I serid you an expres-- ready. to meet any new Generalissimo Chiang Kai-

Mr. V. Hwan-tseng Liu, of sion of our deepest sympathy with M DIAMOND TIARA offensive the Japanese might shek is thus resolved to con-

Determined that there should be have in mind. What China tinue has become one for no hitch in his attempt to commit Messrs. Swan Culbertson and Fritz. you in the terrible air tragedy IN THE GOODS of FOK KED CROSS Idoes need is greater material the survival of the fittest suicide, a Chinese carpenter, after and Miss Wang An-tu, redding at which has befallen the Common-

slashing his throat, jumped from No. 2, Beltran Road, help from her friends abroad. Japan's precarious, economic the third floor of the Der Nam Conditions in Europe, of position must affect her teahouse, No. 288, Queen's Road course, have compelled those ability to survive such a war. West; at 130 yesterday intra WHAT AMERICA THINKS countries which have always The Japanese realise this He left a note telling of

his intention to end his life. been ready to help China in today and are attempting

Orders have gone, LONDON, August 14 (Reater the past to reduce this aid to recoup their dwindling re- The eighth Commencement Helping out to halt shipment |

miners whʊ worked m

Concert of the Japan, of machine tools to South Africa in 1898 have made very considerably, while other sources by excursions outside Exercises and possible a valuable contribution countries not directly affect the morass in China in which Hongkong Commercial Institute,

Japan. All such jed by the hostilities in Europe they are so disastrously will be held at the Queen's Then- to the Red Cross Fund. Africa 42 years ago was given a centrating all their resources successfully

A Cornish lady living in South are busily engaged in con- bogged. These excursions, if tre Hall, on Sunday, Aug. 18, at tools manufactured in the

8.30 am,

The Hon. Directors, United States will be needed

JP; and in the development of the man will hand over the Britlady Messrs. Ip Lan-chuơn, diamond and goldtlara by her on their own safety and might afford them temporary The Ka-po, J.P., will distribute the defense programme. But ship- patrolled ares in North China to own countrymen working in the security and consequently relief. from their economic Landon diplomas, local ceruicatesments of scrap iron to the American troops was emphatically mines there as a tribute of their have little to spare for des-distress. It is here that and prizes.

country will continue. At denied in Tientsin by both Major appreciation and affection.

patch to China. The Chi-those third Powers, who wish The gold came from the Johannese, however, are not dis-to see China's independence of pine new priests in the about stopping them.

There will be an ordination cere-least nothing has been said F. O. B. Dowling, Commander of the British Garrison troops," and the British Consul-General: when It seems rather ridiculous to they called on General Homes, each without flaw, from Kimber- turbed by this situation and preserved, can assist by re Catholic Cathedral, Hongkong, this ley. The miners colected 2500 are conserving everything fusing to accede to Japanese morning. Four are for the Vicari-continue selling material to Japan

Japanese Garrison commander, themselves, designed the tara they possess for the struggle threats and demands. Any ate of Hongkong: Rev. Thomas to use in war against China or to

|yesterday morning, according to`a, and had it made up in Johan they are now carrying on to other policy of giving way to Yo, Stephen Lam, Anthony Chau keep in reserve again a day semi-official Japanese report,

keep their independence and Japan will be indirectly aid- and John Wong and the other when it may decide to attack the emi-Driicial Ja The lady has now sent it to be sovereignty. They have aling China's enemy, with re-ave are members of the Salesian-fat and prosperous Philippines and sold in aid of the Red Cross Fund. ready had lessons of what sults that are bound to have Congregation. One of the latter the rich and populous Dutch East sift from the miners and not her- might happen to their coun-grave repercussions on the is a Chinese. The ceremony willIndies. Baybe it was planned at $70, were stolen from Ko, 624,

begin at 7 o'clock, and will be that way. of these third performed by Bishop Valtorta, (Reprinted from the Erie (Pa.) self, and so has asked that her try if they give in to the Jap-interests 446 name not be divulged,

Dispatch Herald), ¡Vlear Apostolic of Hongkong. anese. The pictures of; the Powers in the Orient.

made an Order Hmiting the time

for creditors and others to send in their claims against the above estate to the 4th day of Septem. ber, 1940,

All Creditors and others are accordingly hereby required to send their claims to the under signed on or before that date.

Dated the 7th day of August, 1940,

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Executrix,

Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Bullding, Hong Kong.

nesburg mines and the diamonds,

nesburg.

She wishes It to be regarded-as a

carried out,

"Oh, Yes!"

TIENTSIN, Aug. 14 (Eenter)— A rumour that after the 'British: troops have been withdrawn, Bri-,

A coat and an umbrella, vahied

The Peak between August 1 and

|5, according to a report made to.

the police by Mr. D. 8. Robb.

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