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WANTED Immediately CHIEF AGENTS, District Agents and Can- vassers on monthly salaries and com- mission in all districts for on Old Established Provident Society. Ex- collent terms offered. Apply to:-The Eastern Pension & Provident Society Ltd. Poit Box 213, Colombo, Coylon.
TO
BE SOLD
THE EASTERN PENSION & PROVIDENT SOCIETY LTD.
116, York Street, Colombo, CEYLON.
(Ceylon's. Pioneer Provident Society)
(Incorporated 1926) Accepts insurance for MARRIAGE, PENSION, FAMILY PROVISION, EDUCATION &
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Agents are given liberal monthly
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IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES.
1911-1921. and
THE HONGKONG, TEI
PART
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction,to bo hold on Monday, the 19th 'day of June, 1933, at 3 p.m., at the Oleos of the Public Works
THURSDAY
RUSSIA BUYS GRAIN
|
FAILURE OF FARM FOLICY
Department, by Order of His PEASANTS RESENT
“COLLECTIVISM” ·
Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Ala Taul Kok in the Colony of Hong Kong | for a term of 75,years, with the
Berlin, May 22. option of renewal at a Crown The failure of the Soviet agricul- Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor tural policy to provide the extra of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Inland
Lot No. 3231
No. of Bale
Registry No.
Junction of Pak Tai Street Locality.
and San Shan Road
Kowloon
Banodery Measurements.
Q.
[[val]{setifext|feet
As per sale plan.
Contents in
About
5,518
Rental. Annual
jUpset Price.
201$
$4,139
FIRE IN MID-AIR HEROIC FIGHT BY TWO-
R.A.F. PILOTS
Baghdad, June 14. A heroic fight in mid-air by two Royal Air Force pilots to beat out the Blames enveloping their machine, was the thrilling spectacle witnessed by crowds in and about the city to-day.
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHEONG WING SS. CO., LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) Notice is hereby given that a 66 The Peak, lately, decupied by Da Harston and adjoining the F MEETING OF CREDITORS of Hospital. Unfurnished. Convenient The Cheong Wing S.S. Co., Ltd., comfortable and cool. Six rooms and will be held at the China Build Dressing room. Four bathrooms, hot
cold water. Modern sanitation. Ings (2nd floor), Queen's Rond Gas and Electric Light. Use of Tennis Central, Hong Kong, on Thursday, Court. Suitable for Mess of five, or the Twenty-ninth day of June, could be easily divided to suit two couples. Closs to Train Station and 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, pursuant Motor Road. Apply: THE BONG- to Section 181 of the Companies Reuter Special, KONG REALTY AND TRUST, COM-Ordinance 1911. PANY, LIMITED. Exchange Building. At this meeting the Creditors
and
TO LET
TO LET-Four-roomed FLAT, with modern conveniences, ground floor, G1, Luna Building, Kimberley Road, Kowloon. Apply Mr. Sou Kon Chi, Exchange Building. 3rd floor, long kong.
TO
LET-9,
Terrace, Tungshan
six-room Stubbs Road, two-storey, European house, modern sanilation, servants', quarters, garage. Apply Messrs. Chan Yueteng, 2nd floor, China Bullding,
TO
LET-Furnished HOUSE, at Magazine Gap. Four rooms, closed- decr. Garage at In verandahs. (Owner would consider selling). Available lat July. Please write Box No. 84, "Hongkong Telegraph."
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE HOTEL, 23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Special rates for the sum mer season, three minutes from ferry. Terms moderate. Under Europaan Management. Telephone No. 67357.
METALS
of all kinds especially for ship-building &. engineering -work. Complete stock. immediate Terms,
delivery.
Best
SINGON & CO.
HING LUNG ST. Telephone 20515.
RETREAD YOUR TYRES
at
THE HONGKONG TYRE CO.,
292 Beauty · Bond Telephone 28602
will save you money & trouble.
CANTON AGENTS
for
tike
Thongkong Telegraph.
THE SHAMEEN, PRINTING. PRESS, LTD.
B.C. Shameer.
(Nr. British Bridge
12081
will be asked to determine whether
ap-
an application shall be made to the Court for the appointment of some other person as Liquidator in the place of or jointly with the undersigned the Liquidators pointed by the Company, or for the appointment of a Committee of Inspection.
CHUNG CHI-NAM CHAU MAN CHI
Liquidators. Hongkong, 16th June, 1933.
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES,
1911-1921. and
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHEONG WING S.8. CO., LTD.
(In Voluntary Liquidation.) Notice is hereby given that the CREDITORS of the above-named Company, which is being volun- tarily wound up, are required, on or before Thursday the Twenty- ninth day of June, 1933, being the day for the purpose fixed by the undersigned, to send their names and addresses, and the particulurs of their debts or claims, and the Mantea and addresses of their solicitors, if any, to the under- signed, at China Buildings, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, the Liquidators of the said Com- pany, and, if so required by notice In writing from the undersigned, are personally or by their solici tors to come in and prove their said debts or clainis at auch time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the bonent of any distribution made. before such debts are proved. CHÚNG CHI NAM, CHAU MAN-CHI,
Liquidators. Hongkong, 16th June, 1933.
AJUNE
FASCISM AND POST OFFICE
HITLERISM
AMUSING CONTRASTS BY "G.K.C."
OFFICE NOTICE
SAIGON-MARSEILLES AIR MAIL SERVICE;
Letters (Ordinary and registered but not insured), Postcards, and “Autres objets". (Commercial papers, Printed papers and Samples) will be accepted for transmission by thr Bervice. Rates and conditions are shown In the schedules exhibited at the G. P. O, and Kowloon Offlow
NORDIC BOASTING: The HONGKONG-BAIGON connexion will be maintained by the regular
ITALIAN UPLIFT
Mr. G. K. Chesterton, in an address at Bryanston School, Dor- act, where 20 German boys from the Schule Schloss Salem spent a term last autumn, discussed Far- cism and Hitlerism in very enter "Mussolini may have been right or wrong," he said, "but what he said was, 'Pull yourselves
not be known as a lot of people together, you Italians. You must who make confectionery and ma-
supplies of food required for the increased population, and, above all, for the millions of new industrial workers drawn to the towns from rural areas to help out the Fivetaining style, - - Year plan, has once more trans- formed the Soviet Union from a a grain-buying grain-selling to State:
According to reports that have roached the Booreen Courier, Arcos has been ordered to start purchasing grain, while the grain-caroni and Venetian glass. To selling department of the Paris day you are being laughed at for Soviet trade delegation is in pro- being a nation of fruiterers and ice cream vendors. You have got to be a new kind of people: Citi- zons like those of the ancient city States'
cess of liquidation.
The cargoes of four Canadian wheat steamers on the high scas are reported to have been bought up and the steamers directed to change their course from London to Leningard.
Further purchases are to be made
from America and are to include other grain besides whont,
A grain.commission is to meet in Moscow this wook to decide how much grain must be purchased this
year.
The Moscow wireless station re- cently admitted that the grain situation in the Ukraine was 80 bad that in several districts the last reserves were eaten during the
winter, and not even seed corn was left by sowing time.
The cause of the fire is unknown. When the pilots found all their efforts were futile, they parachuted 2,000 feet to earth, landing safely, but both suffering from burns.vising" the amall
ок
An old rake has a hard time: keeping up with gay young bindes.
called corn
H
"Mussolini did not flatter them." ho continued. "He did not tell them that they were great and glorious simply because they were
THE AIR MAIL SERVICE from SAIGON to EUROPE is weekly. fortnightly sailing of the FRENCH mail ateamers and on-alternate weeks by any available steamers that can make the connexion at BAIGON.
Letters for this route should be marked "Saigon-Marseilles Air® Mall Bervice" and handed in at the G. P. O. or Kowloon Post Office.
Lettera (ordinary and registered but not insured) and Postcards will BANDOENG-AMSTERDAM AIR SERVICE. be accepted for transmission by this Service under the conditions in force The Aeroplanca leave Singapore at 6 am, on Thursdays each week for the Saigon-Marseilles route and at the rate scheduled below. and the Hongkong-Singapore connexion will be made by the regular fort- nightly sailing of P. & O. mail steamers and on alternate weeks by any steamer that can make the connexion at Singapore. The time of transit Singapore-to London is 7 days. The first despatch will leave by the w.. Letters and postcards should be marked "Tandoeng-Amsterdam Air Mail Service and annded in at the General Post Office and Kowloon Fost "Kalsar-I-Hind" on 17th June,
Ofce.
Inclusive rate Letters.
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$
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Each
$
0.20
0.85
0.12
0.25
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0.25
0.40
0.70
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0.75
1.20
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1.40
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1.60
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Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "vla Siberla" if so superscribed.
INWARD MAILS.
Latins.
"But this attitude was reversed Ho Was in the case of Hitler. busy telling a partially civilised people what a wonderful nation they were. He was not telling the Germans that they were a lot of padding-face sausages of men and women who had to pull themselves together and be rational and use-
Australia and Manila ful citizens. He was telling them Shanghai and Amoy to remember, the pride of their Calcutta and Straits largely barbaric tribe, and how Calcutta and Straits
and the Poles,"
From
they had trampled on the French Japaria
Shanghai and Europe
U.S.A., Cannon, 27th May).
Japan and Shang- hai (Seattle, Japan and Shang-
27th May) U.S.A.
hai (San Francisco, 25th May). Tatsuta Maru Shanghai
ABSURD OVER-ESTIMATE.
The Soviet policy of "collecti-
LATIN CHARACTERISTICS. 'farmers into enormous (nominally) co-operative
The emergence of Fascism was unita and of setting up big State primarily duc, sald Mr. Chester- farms, significantly
ton, to Latin impatience and In- Straits factories, had two aime proletari- telligence. Their peculiar type of Japan and Shanghai
Shanghai and Swatow sation of agriculture and the re-impatience has been shown on Straits catablishment of big farm units, other important occasions. The Straits from which it was hoped that sur French Revolution is a perfectly plusce for the rapidly expanding towns could more easily be collected good example of it.
than from small farms.
The failure of the scheme in the last respect was due to an absurd over-estimate of the possibility of rapidly mechanising agriculture in Russia, and to an under-estimate of the conservative resistance of peasants to proletarisation, which gained new strength from the en- forced organisation of the peasants in large masses.
+
The Soviet Government has not changed its aims; it has only re- duced the size of farming units somewhat. The peasants are being offered more of the manufactured goods that they want, and at the same time are being threatened with more severe punishment for resistance to the dictatorship of the so-called proletariat.
The ideal of proletarisation, cost what it may, is still being pushed forward.
TIME TABLE
an from the 12th June, 1933, until further notice. JORDAN ROAD FERRY SERVICE.
From HONGKONG
5.00 6.m. and 0.40 a.m.
7.00 am and 10.00 p.m.
PASSENGER SERVICE.
From JORDAN ROAD Every 20 minutes between
5:00 a.m. and 6.20 a.m. Every 10 minutes between
6.40 a.m, and
9.50 p.m. Every 12 minutes between
10.00 p.m. and 11.54 p.m. Followed by
12.00 midnight. Special late Service. Every 20 minutes between
10.12 p.m. and 11.36 p.m.
11.45 p.m. and 12. midnight
12.20 am, and 2,40 a.m.
From HONGKONG
2.40 a.m.
From JORDAN ROAD.
12.20 a.m. and
VEHICULAR SERVICE
Every 20 minutes between 5.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.
6.00 am, and Followed by 10.36 p.m.
10.24 p.m.
11.00 p.m.
11.12 p.m.
THE KOWLOON MOTOR BUS COMPANY, (1933) LTD.
11.36 p.m.
11.45 p.m.
MONTHLY TICKETS. .
Haldors of monthly tickets in the Ching Motor Bus Co. and the Kal Tack Motor Bus Co. for the month of June are hereby re- quested to exchange these tickets at our office at Nathan Poad, Mong Kok, between 11th and 15th! instant, after which date, no ex-
No eflected. change will be charges will be made for. the ex- change, and holders of tickets: thus exchanged will be entitled to travel on all buses running in Kowloon, with the exception of those operating, to and in the Now Torritories.
The hours for exchanging these tickets on, the above-mentioned days will be from 8 a.m. to 12 noon; and from 2 p.m/to 8 p.m.
By order of the Board;
LAM-MING FAN, "
Secretary. Hongkong, June 10th, 1933.
10.06 p.m.
10.42 p.m. 11.18 p.m.
11.54 p.m.
9.40 p.m.
10.18 p.m. 10.54 p.m. 11.80 p.m. 12 midnight.
BUS SERVICES to and from JORDAN ROAD PIER. Every 10 minutes with exception of No. 9 Route
No. 4 Route to Kowloon City via Hunghom
No. 8 No. 0
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No. 10 No. 11
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Kowloon Tong via Nathan Road
Un Long via Castlepenk Rond Kowloon City and Aerodromo Shamshulpo and Tokwawan! Kowloon City via Nathan Road
Fare on Section between Jordan Road Pier and Argyle Street
TEN cents First Class ·
FIVE conts Second Class TAXI SERVICE from JORDAN ROAD 80 cents first milo
From HONGKONG:
5.10 M.m, and
Lola Art, and
B cents every subsequent 1⁄4 mile
'From-MONGKOK
MONGKOK FERRY SERVICE. Every 20 minutes between
5.00 a.m. and 18.40 a.m. 6.50 a.m. Every 12 minutes between
7.00 m. and | 9.00 p.m. - 100 pm. Every 15 minutes between 12 midnight · 9.15 pm, and 11:45 p.m.
First Class Adalé Benson Ticket $4.00 per month.
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"For a long time before the French Revolution, English and Germans, and even the Russians, had been deploring the wickedness of the general state of things, but it was France that struck."
Manila
Shanghal Straits Shanghal Salgon Japan Strate
Tyndarous
Calcutta. Maru
Per Chinhua
Das
June 16-
Kámo Maru
Juna 15.
Takndn Kutsang
June 15.
Juna 16.
via
Kalsar-I-Hind
Juno 18.
Proa, Cleveland
June 16.
Juno 15.
.Juno 18..
June 17.
General Sherman Sinklang
June 17.
June, 17.
Dollus
Juno 18.
Persous
June 18.
Pres. Coolidge
June 19..
Porthos
June 19.
Tokiwa Maru
June 20.
Momnon
June 20.
Aramis
June 20..
Buenos Aires Maru
June 21-
Alipore Burdwan
June 21,
June 23.
June 23.
June 23.
Hector ...............
Japan and Shanghai London Parcels only-London, 18th
May. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hal (San Francisco, 26th May) Pres. Harrison OUTWARD MAILS.
For
The revolution of Mussolini differed in essentials from that now at work in Germany, he went on. So many people imagined that, the two movements were funda- mentally similar. The Italian movement was one of reform. The movement in Germany almost Swatow ... amounted to an organised boast-Amoy ...
Saigon Ing that reform was unnecessary.. that it was impossible to improve on the Nordic type.
*It must be remembered," dec- lared Mr. Chesterton, "that Italy is n country that has been civilised for many centuries. Compared with the civilisation of Italy, the civilisation of the Germans is partial and Immature.
"LITTLE CROOKED CROSS.”
"I do not think much of Hitler's funny little crooked cross," he continued, "and his ranting and romantic quotations from Niets- che. Yet thore is a great deal to be said for poor old Hitler. It is part of a great movement for a return of order in human govern- ment.
"The only alternative seems to bo Communism, which annoys me because it is so abominably dull. Just think of all the machinery It involves."
Per Thursday.
Date and Tims.
Hydrangea. Thurs., June 15, 8 p.m. King Yuan Thurs., June 15, 8.30 p.m. Solvikon.....Thurs., June 16, 6 p.m.
Friday
Empresa of Japan
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, U.S.A., Central and South America and Europa vis Vancouver B.C. and Europe via Siberia (Dua Vancouver B.C., 4th July) Halhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and "Foochow
Foochow
Bangkok via Swatow Rabaul
Amoy
Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam
Air Mail Service"
K.P.O. June 16, 4.30 p.m.
Reg., Letters, .... June 18, 4.30 p.m.
Fri, Juno 16.
Parcels, .... June 15, 5 p.m. Reg., June 10, 9.15 a.m. Letters, .... June, 16, 10 a.m. Kiungchow. Fri., June 10, 10.30 a.m. Halching ..... Fri., June 10, 2 p.m. Holhow Fri., June 16, 8.30 p.m. Muinam....Fri., June 10, 8.80 p.m. Bremerhaven Fri, June 10, 4.30 p.m. Kutsang....Fri., June 10, 5 p.m. Kalsar-I-Ilind
Saturday.
..Fri., June 10,
G.P.O.
Reg..... June 18, 3 pim. Letters, ......
June 16, 5 p.m.
Parcels,
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Kaisar-I-Hind ........Sat, June 17.
East and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles, (Duo Marseilles, 14th July)
K. P. O.
G. P. O. Parcals, ..June 16, 4.30 p.m.
...... June 10, 5.p.m. June 17, 9 a.m.
June 17, 9.45 a.m. Reg.,
June 17, 10 a.m. Letters, June 17, 10.80 a.m. Pres. Cleveland Sat., June 17, 4.30 p.m. Sunday.
Letters,
Manila
The likelihood of Fascism ever Bangkok via Swatow
Manila becoming a serious political force
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa in this country was discounted by Mr. Chesterton.
"I would suggest a piece of advice to those who advocate or try to picture a Fascist or any other revolution in our country, Let us remember that we have several firm and fundamental cha- racteristics our own.
"Other nations have obtained dictators by dint of months of street fighting. But street fight- ing is not integral to the English character, and if street dghting did, start here I have a feeling that when the first poor fellow had been hit and lay bleeding on the ground the rest would probab- ly pack up and go home,
Batavia
Ref.....
Hirundo
Sun., June 18, 9 a.m. General Sherman Run., June 18, 0 a.m. Canton Maru Sun., June 18, 0a.m. Tacsday,
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
vin Thursday Island
(Dua Thursday Island, 1st July.)
Bangkok via Swałow
Tizaroca.. Tues., June 20, 10a.m. Changte
...Tues., June 20.
Parcels,
Reg .....
Letters,
..June 19, 5 p.m. June 20, 9.45 a.m. June 20, 10.80 min.,
Kwangehow...Tues., June 20, 1 p.m.
Fort Bayard, Holhow, Pakhol and Tonkin ......Tues., June 20, 1 p.m.
Haiphong
Aramis ...... Tues., June 20, 2 p.m. President Coolidgo
Shangħal .... Shanghai, Japan Honolulu U.S.A., Canada, Contral and Bouth America and *Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (Duo San Francisco, 11th July);
Wednesday.
“Tues., June 20. ¡ Parcole,
June 20, 3 p.m. Reg, Jano 20, 4.15 p.m. Letters...... June 20, 5 p.m.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A- Tatsuto Maru ...... Wed., June 21:
Canada, Central and South Ame rica and Europa via San Fran. .' claco
Reg., ...
June 20, 5 pm. Letters, ... June 21; 8.80 a.m. (Duo San Francisco, 12th July).
.Wed., June 21.
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Memnon...
East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Barscillos
UNIMAGINABLE. !; "Revolution of this sort sains against the whole inside culture of the English people. You can- not imagine any genuine English- Sandokan. man shouting, We are Nordic:
Letters,
K. P. O.
June 21, 1 p.m...
June 21, 1 p.m.
(Duo Marseilles, 21st July)'
Q. P. O. Reg., June 21, 1:45 pm. Letters,... June 21, 2.00 pm. Mausang.. Wod., Juno 21, 2.80 p.m. Friday..
we shall have nothing to do with Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Haiyang .... Fri, Jano 28, 2
poople who are not Nordle, Hall, St. George!'"..
Answering a question on the anti-Jew campaign, he said that there was a case for the campaign, and a big one...
The central fact was that the great European-nations were root- ed to the soll, while the Jews wore a wandering people, whoso com- mercial tendencies had often Irritated the native peoples among whom they had settled,
•Superscribed Correspondence" only,
KINDLY ACT
FARMERS ASSIST EX-SOLDIER
Melburne, Victoria. Working from daybreak.to dark, 82 farmers in the Booronglo die trict, uning 144 horses, planted
800 acres of wheat for a returned; soldier, who has been confined to his bed in the military hospital, at Cauldeld for several months Bome farmers who had travelled' long distances arrived this night before and camped on the farm, so that they could begin at daybreak. Women provided meals for the farmersReuter
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