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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933.

Mainland. News In

Brief

A fine of 8150 or two months' im prisoninent was inflicted by Mr. Butters at Central Magistracy yes terday on an Indian, named Mir Bux who was convicted of keeping house of ill-repute at No. 18, Pilkem Street, ground floor.

ST. ANDREW'S MARATHON RACE***

EVENT FIXED FOR MARCH 20

The twelfth annual Kowloon marathon race organised by the St, Andrew's Club will be held on Mon- day, March 20. The race, which is

CHEMICALS

WARFARE

Observatory's Official's Experiments

NO MISTAKES NEXT TIME!

If you want to know something

For being in unlawful possession of 448 heroin pilla a Chinese was open to all Europeans of the Co. of the horrors of the next war, hak fined 8100 or six weeks' imprison-lony and members of the Club, will. Hoywood, the Professional ment by Mr. Butters at Kowloon start from outside St. Andrew's Kowloon. This young man, who is Assistant at the Royal Observatory, Magistracy yesterday. It was stat ed by the Police that the defendant Church, Nathan Road at 4.30 p.m., was arrested whilst getting off the the distance being approximately Mongkok Ferry on Tuesday,

of miles.

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*

The course is similar to that of A grand fancy dress ball, in aid last year's and is as follows:

Nathan Road, Waterloo Road, of the Society for the Prevention

Argyle Street, Prince Edward of Cruelty to Animals, will be held Road to Howloon City, along Tam in the Peninsula Hotel on Satur- Kung Road to Bulkeley Street, day night, March 3, under the Chatham Road, Salisbury Road and patronage of His Excellency Sir William Peol, K.C.M.G. The

finishing in Nathan Road. tickata,, încluding supper, are $7.50 Three silver cups are being offer- each and may be obtained at Mou-ed as prizes, and will be presented tries, Anderson's Music Shop, at the close of the race. Tsang Fook's or at the Hotel. Prizes will be awarded for the best and most original fancy costumes. Dancing will commence at 9 p.m. and end at 1 a.m. and supper will be served from 11.p.m.

A grand gala dance will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Clüb on Saturday, March 23, Danca_music will be played by Mr. G. W. ("Ronnie") True's celebrated Cheer Ò Band.

A jumble sale in aid of the V.D.M.A., will be held in. St. An- drew's Church Hall, Kowloon on Saturday, March 18.

Applications for entry, accom- panied by an entrance fee of $1.00 should be sent in by March 15 either to the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, St. Andrew's Vicarage, or to Mr. R. H. Wong, c/o the South China Morning Post.

HOCKEY MATCH

Y.M.C.A. LOSE BY ONE GOAL.

A fast and qvenly-contested hockey match was played between the European Y.M.C.A. XI. and the Hong Kong and Singapore R.A, on Accidentally knocked down by a the "Y" ground at King's Park on motar lorry (No. 1162) whilst cross- Tuesday afternoon, the latter win- ing Waterloo Road at 8 am. yes. ning by two goals to one. G. Lam- terday, Miss Daisy Chan, aged mert, the Hong Kong Club rugby twenty, of 28, Mongkok Road, was player, scored the Y.M.C.A.'s goal. removed to Kowloon Hospital suf. It was a very oven game, in spite fering from abrasions to both legs. of the fact that the home team were After receiving treatment she was one man short, Murphy failing to able to go home. The lorry was turn up. driven by Chang Hong.

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The dead body of a two years old girl was found in Kansa Street,. Yaumati, early yesterday morning Death was found to have been due to amallpox.

In yesterday's issue we referred to Mr. J. H. Hunt, the Secretary. of the European Y.M.C.A., Kow loon, as being the President of the Kowloon Golf Club. We are in- formed that this is incorrect, thà present President of the Club be ing Mr. V. G. Labrum, of Ye Olde Printerie.

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· SQUASH RACKETS

A squash rackets match will be played between the Y.M.C.A. team Bank on the Y.M.C.A. Courts on and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Friday, March 107

DOLLAR LINE PACIFIC

SERVICE SPEEDS UP

LONGER STAY AT HONOLULU AND DAY OFF VOYAGE

A prominent guest at the Pen- insula Hotel is Cov. Uff. Bianconi, Consul-General for Italy, who lately arrived in the Colony. Signor Bianconi, who speaks seven langu ages fluently, has held diplomatic vises that they have speeded up The Dollar Steamship Line ad- posts in Russia, England, France. their trans-Pacific schedule for their Portugal and other countries. For new electrio liners President Hoover morly he was Consul-General in and President Coolidge by one day. Liverpool and has published a book in Italian:

Arriving and sailing dates from Oriental ports remain the same but An appeal against a judgment from now on these two vessels will given by Mr. H. R. Butters on arrive in Honolulu at 3 pm. on January 24, when Leung Chow, of Tuesday, will sail from Honolulu 464, Reclamation Road, coxwain of on Wednesday at noon, and arrive the steam launch Chung Hong, and in San Francisco at 6 a.m. oa Mon- Yiu Yuen, of 548 Nathan Road, day, one day earlier than hereto owner, were fined 82,000 or sentenc fore. ed to six months imprisonment in This mcreased speed will give the default, will be heard before the additional advantage of offering. Full Court, comprising the Chief passengers the overnight layover in Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) and the Honolulu and will still permit of Puise Judge (Mr. Justice Wood) approximately one full day for to-day. The accused were origin sightseeing in that interesting port. ally summoned for using the launch for the importation of 1,000 taels An additional feature is the full of raw opium at Taumsti typhoon day skip travelling time and it shelter.

Fincanticipated; it will sitract both

passengers and shippera

Letters of administration to the estate of Ho Wei Shi alias Wer Pui Chun, late of 10, Sap Yat Fo Wong Hong, Canton, have been his granted, to her daughter, Ho Lai | mencat Mei, of Bai Chiu, Nama Chun Cha,

Nam Hoi district, temporarily re- Subject siding at 35, Ta Ko Ling Road, eril Kowloon City

recently came out from Home to a graduate of Oxford University,

join the staff of our wonther ex- perts. There may not appear to be very much connection between meteorology and warfare, but when. Mr. Heywood was at Home he was engaged by the War Office to under- take research work regarding the effect of the atmosphere on chemical guses.

During the Great War is Was fre- quently found that certain poison gases would dissipate themselves in the air or else rise too high above the enemy to be of any use, Mr., Hoywood's axporiments, which were conducted in Oxfordshire, included taking the temperature of the at- mosphere at different altitudes with a thermometer. The information acquired enabled the military to discover the types of poison gases most suitable for the various tem peratures of the atmosphere. Dur ing the War, our knowledge on this

Reserved for.

BRITANIA AERATED WATER FACTORY

Under Personal British Supervision

Orders and Payments only at WINDSOR BROS. 66, Nathan Road

or at

THE FACTORY

53, Waterloo Road

Telephone 87890,

Empire Pencil Co.,

Manufacturers & Exporters High Grade Lead Pencils

W. V. Curtis, Manager 60 Cheung Sha Wan Tel. 58453

subject whe vague and consequently The Drapery Emporium

considerable quantities of gas were wasted,

84, Nathan Road,

Mr. Heywood, who was formerly The Noted House of Drapers living at "Claremont," has tow taken up his residence at the Gov. ernment quarters at the Observa tory:

PASSENGERS

Arrivals,

The following passengers arrived by the .. Tanda:-Mr E. R. Rus- sell, Mr H. A. Templeton, Mrs. J. Hawnt, Miss N. Hawnt, Mr. S. E. Munro, Mrs. S.. Munro, Missed J. R. and H. M. Muaro, Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Mr. W. Rankin, Mr. F. W. Dixon, Mr. S. Borria, Misses M. and D. Hilliar, Mr. K. Star, Mr. & M. Hall, Mrs. R. Hall, Miss M. Playle, Mr. H. F. Ransford, Mrs. H. Ransford, Mrs. E. M. Ivey, Misses H. and . Ivey, Mr. S. T. Hou, Mr. G. A. Jacobs, Mr. T. Warburton, Mr and Mrs. C. Warburton, Miss E. H. Davies, Mrs. M. W. Atkins, Miss E D. Atkins, Miss L. R. Mackay, Mr. J M. Lamond, Mr. and Mrs. W. King, Mr. R. H. Chiu, Mr. J. Winka, Rev. H. M. Hutton, Mrs. H. Hutton, and Miss F. Hutton

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,

The R.M.8. Empress of Canada left Vancouver for Hong Kong, via Honolulu, Japan porta and Shang- hai, on February 25, a.m., -due at Hong Kong on March 17, morning, due to leave for Manila the same evening.

The m.v. Hilda sailed from Yoko hama on Monday and is expected. for Europe via porta on Monday here on the 5th instant, and will asil

morning

The .. Conte Verde sailed from

Singapore on Tuesday at 8p.m. and

due here at daylight on Satur

a Will berth at Kowloon and will sail for Shanghai on Saturday at noon,

The my. Tergostea mailed from Colombo on February 8, Bad- is expected here on March 14,

will give ssion for wo Helens May Institute The E. & O. Company's 8.1. at 10.30 am. Somali left Bhenghai for this port

Ir there meaning in on the 1st instant at 8 am, and this meeting is open-all- | 15. die here on the 3rd instant st

about noort

AN APPEAL TO LOYAL KOWLOON RESIDENTS

Manifest your loyalty to" your own home town" by supporting the first daily newspaper ever published exclusively for Kowloon. Help us to enroll 1000 new regular subscribers at once, also 2000 or 3000 regular daily purchasers from street sellers.

This will enable us to increase the size of the Supplement to

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