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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1936

MAIL SCHEDULES.

AIR MAIL

Imperial Airways via Singapore Bandoung-Amsterdam via Singapore Salgon-Marcfiles via Saigon

Singapore Australia

Correspondence will be accepted for

AFFAIRS OF THE

MID-LEVELS

Residents' Annual Meeting

GRIEVANCES VENTILATED

The annual meeting of the Mid-

Association was afternoon in

the

transmission by these services. Bates levels Residents' and all particulars are shown in the held yesterday schedules exhibited at. the Post Board Room of Messrs. Jardine. Offices. All letters etc., must be mark-Matheson's, the Chair being taken ed "By Air Mail" and be handed in at the Post Office.

by Mr. J. D. Fraser, who opened proceedings with a review of the

The Money Order Office is open year and the work done by the from 10 am to 4 p.m. except on Association. Saturdays when it closes at 12 noon and on Sundaya and holidays when it is entirely closed.

An Air Mail Box has been erected

at the General Post Office. Corres

The balance in hand was stated

to be $14.98. The report and ac-

courts have already been publish- ed.

At the conclusion of his address pondence intended for the RMA the Chairman moved the adoption "Dorado" must be posted before 8.30 of the report and accounts. am. on Friday.

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Australia's hopes in the concluding stages of the 1936 Davis Cup competition. Reading left to right, Adrian Quist, Vivian McGrath and Jack Crawford, conquerors of America and Ger- many in the awe rounds they played

on

Peninsula Hotel Guests

In Kowloon such Dr. J. Durran seconded and the correspondence may be posted in the report and accounts were adopted. ordinary box at Kowloon Post Office

Officers Elected which will be cleared at 3 am on

On the proposition of Mr. H. J. Friday. The public are particularly requested to see that their letters Armstrong, seconded by Mr. J. 2 bear sufficient postage. Correspon. Alves, the existing committee dence bearing insufficient postage will was re-elected with the exception be forwarded by ordinary services. of Mr. N. Lampard, who had) tendered his resignation Com- mittee members comprise: Messrs. Air Mail correspondence may be D. J. Fraser, A. Brearley, J. T.J posted in the ordinary posting boxes Bagram. W. J. Carroll, L. Dunbar,

Dr. Such F. A. Howard,

Li Shu-fan. at the General correspondence should bear sufficient H. H. H. Priestley, C. A. da Roza postage and be superscribed "By Air

AL Shields, and T. A. Martin Mail"

(Hon. Secretary and Treasurer).

Mr. Fraser moved and Mr. Dunbar seconded that Mr. Brearley rose and protested that nothing be elected Chairman, and the mohad yet been done to grant resi-

the use of light cars dents tion was carried.

The following is the complete list of Stanley, Miss S. Stanley, Dr. Roy. L On the motion of Mr. Fraser, Bowen Road despite the fact that 28 secozded by Mr. Howard. Mr. military and Government cars had guests staying at the Peninsula Hotel: Smith, Miss M. Steadman, Miss P. Miss C. Aldritt, Major & Mrs. Smith, Miss P. Shepherd, Major and 29 Dunbar was elected Vice-Chair-beer using it for years without

danger. A Government sedan car L A. Alston, Mrs. M. Bergstrom, Miss Mrs. Stevens, Mr. C E Stone, Mr. G. Bachnols, Mr. R. J. Barron. Mrs and Miss Skinn, Dr. A. J. Skinn, Motor cycle combinations. Ballassa, Miss N. B.. Baggerly, Lt. Major B. Shannon Mra and Miss Mr. Martin was also re-elected and

of the Chairman, were still allowed on the road, and R. 0: Barzyski, Mrs. H. Balls, Mrs. Stainfeld, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Miss 30 on the motion

it was "most unjust" that taxE. H. Baker, Miss V. Bridges, Mrs. E. La. Shelle, Miss M. Strader. Misa 30 who paid tribute to his work.

Cars On Bowen Road payers were not given equal faci-M. Baker, Mrs. C. C. Burham, Mr. E. J. Somie, Miss B. Sloan, Miss E. Government servants. Butterworth, Miss P Broughton, Stubrijaer, Mrs. B. B. Smith, Miss E The meeting being then thrown lities with

Mr. M. E. Blackmor, Mr. C. T. Barr, Smith, Mrs. G. Templeton, J. P. He urged that Mr. B. G. Butler, M. R. M. Baijent. Tomelty, Mr. T. B. Teckchand, Miss open for discussion, Mr. Carroll in this respect.

the matter be pressed again. Mr. R. W. Beall, Mrs. X. N. Blum, 8. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Several members expressed Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. C. A. Blam. Miss J. Thome, Mr. 3. Thomson, Miss agreement, and the Chairman an-Mrs. L Croeby, Mr. H. Chung, Mr. J. Varela, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Vagnone, mounced that the Association were and Mrs. B. 5. Carpenter, Miss B. Mrs. M. Wagner, Miss G. Wagner, 29 not letting the matter drop but Cale. Miss R. Carry, Mrs. LM. Con- Mr. W. J. Wilson, Mr. Wm. Wright, way. Mrs. S. H. Coln. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. C. A. Wagner, Miss J. O. Bigz 30 would take further steps.

G. A. Conklin, Mrs. G. D. Conover, Withers, Mr. T. B. Wilson, Mr. A. C. Wing. Comdr. R. W. Chappell, Miss Wilcox, Miss V. C. Weamer, LL. R. L M. Coombs, Mrs. C. J. Cate, Mrs. L. Ware, Mrs. S. E. Wyatt, Mr. W. E. Kennedy F. Coffey, Mr. D. O. Dunbar, Mr. and Walsh, Mr. P. Westbrook. Mrs. C. 30 Road asked that the Association Mrs. Dessagne and Family, Mr. G. Wheeler, Miss S. Wallace, Miss P. 30 see what could be done to sup-Dunbar, Miss L Dandero, Miss P. Wison, Miss L. Foder, Mr. D. L. Diamond, Capt. and Mrs. Duckworth. Young, Mr. M Yeary and Miss O. J. 31 press the noise which came up the Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty and Son, Mr. Zambre.

hillside from Wanchai as early as R. Doyle, Mrs. E G. Derby, Miss. D. 4.30 am. She believed it emanated Derby, Miss R. Ewing, Mr. B. Elliott, chiefly from tea houses, and LD. Ekvall, Mr. K. A. Eddy. Mrs. thought there was an ordinanceirs. LG. Emery, Mr. and

Evans and Family, Mr. F. A. M which could be invoked against it Elliott, Mr. W. F. Edge, Mr. O. W. Mr. Carroll remarked that the Fink, Mrs. O. Finan, Miss F. Farz,

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30 police had effected some action in Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Fleming, Miss the 75-year-old R. A., who is a

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a similar case previously, and the M. Friedrick, Mr. J. F. Florida, Mrs. widower, is to marry Miss Mar- Chairman said the matter would. Fitspatrick, Lt B. G. Feen, Mrs.jorie Mary Bacon, aged 35, who E Fountain, Mr. W. T. Goodwin, Mr.

be taken up.

J. C. Geggie, Miss B. Griffin, Lt. C. for eight years has been his pupil. Similar promises were made in H. George, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Col 29 the case of Miss Whitestone, also[F. E. Gowan, Capt. and Mrs. Hopkin- of Kennedy Road, who complained son, Mrs. W. Hattie, Mr. O. P. Hsich, Mr. E. R. Heather, Mrs. D. Harvey, that the soot deposit from adja Mr. E. L. Hosle, Mr. T. M. Hazelrigg cent and higher houses was a very Mr. E. Haussamann, Mr. and Mrs. C 1 real

nuisance. It Was caused M. Hall, Miss R. Harkey, Mr. H. D. largely by the habit of putting ex-Hunt, Miss H Hilton, Lt. P. M. Hoot, plosive powder on fires in order to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jesso, Mr. C Aug. blow the soot out of the chimney Janes, Major H. H. Joseph, Col. and Mrs. Crawford-Jones, Mise G. Kay,

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1 instead of using the sweep method Mr. and Mrs. G. Kalugenia, Mrs. S as in England. Another nuisance Kalb, Col. E. St. G. Kirke, Mrs. J. E.. was the placing of dust, bins along Kennedy, Major and Mrs. Kirkby, Miss the frontage of houses instead of M. Laidlaw, Mrs. J. H. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lyams, Mr. B. L. Lile, Mr. VIA SIBERIA--Letters and poste

appropriate places from and Mrs. W. B. MacKenzie, Miss J. 5 cards for Europe and South America

are forwarded via Siberia” if which they could just as easily be MacMillian, Mr. R. L. Moncrieff, Miss A. Mooss, Mrs. Murphy, Mr. W. A jemptied. superscribed.

REGISTERED. and PARCEL Dr. Li Shu-fan said he would be Miller, Mr. W. Miller, FL L. and Mrs. MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier willing to bring the soot nuisance Mrs. Morrison, Lt. Col. A. C. Marsh, A. J. B. Moss, Miss Moss, Major and unleas given above otherwise stated and where mails are to the attention of the Urban Dis-Mr. E. G. McNeary, Mr. and Mrs. C W. N. McGowan, LA. Col. C. EL Mer- advertised to close at or before 9trict Council.

Mr. Fraser announced that a row, Miss T. Mendelowitz, Mr. E. B. a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 paz, on the previous day sub-committee would be set up to Meyer, Miss M. Molan, Miss P. Mann, Miss E. McMehan, Miss V. McMehan, AIR MAIL-Imperial Airways vis obtain facts with regard to the L B. C. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. G. Singapore, Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore, Saigon-Marseilles ria Sal number of children on May Road, B. Ott, Miss E. C. O'Donnell, Miss C gon Correspondence for Europe and and whether kindergarten facili- O'Donnell, Miss M. Pierce, Miss N.

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Preston, Miss T. K. Peterson, Miss L Peterman, Miss M. Prato, Mrs.

The Chairman proposed a vote Perkins, Mrs. C. A. Parmalee, Mrs. J.

the schednies exhibited at the General of thanks to the lenders of the Prouty. Mr. L. B. Perry, Mr. Robert

Perry, Mrs. A. Fax, Mr. P. Pax, Mrz

at Office and Kowloon Ofice. All Board Room, and Mr. Carroll pre-

a vote of thanks to Mr. U. Price, Mr. R. Pertil, Mr. W, letters etc., mast be marked "By Air posed

Pirie. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell,

Mail" and handed in at the General Fraser for his services during the Post Office Unless superscribed for despatch by a specific air mail ser-

year.

[the meeting

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