12
AT THE
HONGKONG HOTEL
SUNDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1933.
Commencing 8.45 p.m.
Programme
Part 1
...Hiroid
ON THE BEAUTIFUL BLUR Dänust... Waltz...Jiraus
9. IN A RED Rock Garden `--
............Gaston
4., Paoztacol..... (Opera Dramatique) ..............Leoncavallo,
SYMPHONIC
CONCERT
INTERVAL
Part II
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933.
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES.
(Tenth Sunday After Trinity)
Anglican Churches
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG
August 20, 1933. "Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion, 8 &m..
Communion (Peak Holy
Children's Service, 10 a.m.
Mattins and Sermon, 11 s.m.
Church), 8 a.m.
Nicolai
Preacher: The Rev. N. V. Hal-
ward.
... TH MERAY WYTES. OF. WINDSOR ...............
Overture
2. ON THE STErre de Central Asia...Borodin (Song of Bussian and Aristic Melody).
8. POMP AND CIRCUMSTARCK.Elgar
4. PACCHANALIA... Fantasia.
(on popular drinking songs),
INTERVAL
Part III
ESC PITTORRIQUES....
Marche
b) Air de Ballet
e) Fete Rabeme
2. HAR KATI...... Scens de la Czardas..
-3. SECOND HUNDARIAN EXPRODY.
GOD SAVE THE KING
Conductor: M. A. Gellman.
THE
....Pinch.
Lassenel
..Hubay Lisel
HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
Cantieri Riuniti Dell'Adriatico
TRIESTE MONFALCONE
Shipbuilders, forge masters, electrical engineers, makers of the most up to date types of a roplanes" and seaplanes.
Tenders and designs submitted on request.
GENEPAL AGENCY FOR HONG KONG AND SOUTH CHINA, ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING. 18T FLOOR.
Cleaned-Pressed
SPECIAL SUMMER DRYCLEANING PRICES. Gabardine, Palm Beich, White Serge, Flannel, Alpaca, Mohair and SIK. Coats: 80 ets. (unlined), Trousers: 50 cls. Keep your clothes looking white, we lift the shadow from them.
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THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
Sanitary Laundrymen, Dyers and Dry Cleaners HEAD OFFICE & WORKS; Mongkok, Tel. 67032.
NEW PENINSULA DEPOT, 27, Nathan Road, Tel. 68545. 346, NATHAN ROAD, Tel. 58906.:
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Tel. 21279,
· CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATIONS
CALIF. USA
GREEN GAGE PLUMS
Green Gage Plums.
Dismiss a glums,
TONG RONG.
JEILOW CLING PEACHES
Yellow Cling Peaches re within your reaches.
All Compradore Shops.
KUNG SHEUNG CO.
OBINA
DING
HOPE LODGE
HONG KONG EVANGELICAL
CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY.
Misión 'Bervice on Sundays
U.S. SUGAR MAR- KET COLLAPSE ·
Producers Offer No Plan To Avert It
Washington, Aug. 12. American sugar producers whe in the opinion of Dr. John Lee Coulter, of the Tariff Commission, have offered no suggestion design- ed to prevent the complete collapse of the market, were to-day grant 216 Nathan Road, Kowloon, 8.30ed five days in which to submit briefs on the próposed sugar agree- p.m.
ment. If the producers do not offer something constructive, it was said, the Secretary of Agr.culture, Mr. Wallace, will decide whether the Government will accept the draft originally prepared by the Sugar Conference Central Com mittee over which Dr. Coulter has presided.
The other Meetings of the Hong Kong Evangelical Christian Fraternity are
Meeting for Fellowship, Satur- days, 8.30 p.m.
Sunday,
Meeting for Worship, 11 am.
Sunday School 3° p.m. At the same time Men's Preacher: The Her N. V. Hal Study Circle and a Boys' Bible
Class.
Evensong, 8.30 p.m.
ward.
Weed Day Services. Mattins. Daily at 9 a.m. except Tuesdays.""
Sick for the Intercessions Wednesday at 10.15 am.
Holy Communioh St. Bartholo- mew's Day, Thursday at 7.45 a.m. Choir Practice. Friday at, 5.30
p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.
Services for Sunday, August 20th-10th Sunday after Trinity. 8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion, 10 am.-Young People's
"and Primary Sunday School.
Service
11 a.m.-Choral Communion and Sermon. Preacher-The Vicar.
3 p.m.-Sunday School..
Bible Study Circles.-2nd and 4th Wednesday 7 p.m. a16b Nathan Road. Every Thursday, 10.30 am at the Phillips House, Mody Road. Every Friday at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 11, Causeway Bay, 7.30 p.m.
Bible Union of China. Meets last Thursday, every month, at 5.30p.m. at 216a Nathan Road.
Meetings are open to all.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHAPEL,
The Committee's draft provides fora reduction of production. Each section of the sugar industry in the United States, the insular and territorial possessions and Cuba would have to make sacrifices. Each branch of the industry has been quite willing to have all the others reduce production. The re- sult is, according to Dr. Coulter, that the nation, faces à collapse of the sugar, market.
Production Not Controlled
LONDON EXCHANGE RATES
¡BRITISH WIRELESS BURVICK, }
Rugby, August 18,
Paris New York Montreal
840/32
4.43
4.07
Brussels
22.63)
Geneva
17.00
'Amsterdam
Milan
8.17.
62.93/32
Berlin
13.83
Stockholm
10,38
Copenhagem
-22.40
19.85
30 nom.
114)
2863
387
Oslo
Vienna Prague Helsingfors Athens Madrid
.. Lisbon
Bucharest Belgrade
Rio Buenos Aires Montevideo Bombay Shanghai
Hork Kony Yokohama.....
39 18/32
100
1500
243
430.R.
42) O.R.
1/0 1/10 1/9.
1/49/16
1/21
172
17%
Silver (Spot) Silver (Forward) War Loan 34 per cent. 90%
EXCHANGE
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
August 18; 1431
(1st LONDON:-.
Sugar alone of all the commodities has lagged behind since the gener al business improvement set in. The sugar interests have maintain. Telegraphic Transfer. 1,44
Seventh-day Adventist Chapel, ed that sugar of all commodities is
Arbuthnot Road..
Services: Saturday 2 p.m. Preaching. Saturday, 3 pm. School....
Sabbath
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meet
6. p.m.-Evening Prayer and Ser-ing. mon, Preacher The Vicar.
...
A cordial invitation is extended Monday, August 21st. 9 p.m. Or to all to attend these services. gan Recital by Mr. Rupert Bald- win A.TO.L
Tuesday, 2nd Inst. Mothers Union 4 p.m."-
Preliminary Notice. The Bishop of Hong Kong has kindly promised to preach in St. Andrew's Church on the morning of Sunday August 27, at 11 am.
Catholic Churches->
THE CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
CAINE ROAD.
August 13th-11th. (Sunday after
Pentecost.
In the morning?
At 6 Mass;
At 8 Sprinkling of the Holy
Water;
Mass with Chinese "Sermon. AC 10.30 Mass with English
Sermon.
In the afternoon:
At 4 Benediction of the Bless.
ed Sacrament.
Week days:
Mass at 6 and 7.80.
Free Churches
ENGLISH METHODIST
CHURCH WANCHAL
The following are the forthcoming Services to be held at the Methodist Church (opposite R. N. Hospital, Queen's Road, E.) Sunday August 20th.
Morning Service, 10.15 nm.
Preacher Rev: Frank. Short,
VM.A.
Evening Service, 8.15 p.m...
Preacher, Rev: Frank Short,
MA
SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS'
HOME.
Sunday, August 20. at 7 pm. "Christian Social Hour."
Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. Badminton Club meet..
Wednesday August 23, at 10 am. Ladies Church Aid Society meet
JAPANESE COTTON THREAD SEIZED
BOYCOTT BODY CONFISCATES GOODS WORTH $300,000
GOSPEL TABERNACLE,
most, easy to manage and they de clared that the industry itself should control production and be entirely free from Federal supervision:
The Department of Agriculture has replied that the production has not been controlled and prices have not been improved.
The Central committee now offers a production schedule based on an estimated domestic consumption of Gospel Service in English, 8,350,000 tons and an estimated 1933 Saturday 7.45p.m. at Gospel 1834 production of 7,500,000 tons. Tabernacle at the junction of Na-The apparent surplus will prevent than Road and Lai Chi Kok the possibility of any price increase, Road and Shanghai Street (op-Dr. Coulter insists. posite the Kowloon Motor Bus The draft plan, therefore, would Co's Office) Kowloon, Mongkok, compel certan branches of the in- and each succeeding Saturday dustry and certain arena to make evening.
sacrifices. No area has been will You are cordially invited to ating to accept the plan without qualification except Hawaii, which would have to reduce her ship- ments to the continent by 50,000. teps
tend.
THE GOSPEL HALL.
Gospel Hall, 8 Duddell Street. Sunday: 11am Meeting for Worship. 8 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting Wednesday, 4 Ladies Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m. Bible Study. Saturday, p.m. Meeting for prayer. Sunday, Men's Meeting 3.30 p.m.
UNION CHURCH.
Kennedy Road. {Hong Kong).
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1833. Sunday School, 2.30 am... Morning Service, 10.30 am.
casi).
8.
All the others attacked the draft plan and hence the formal hear Fings before Dr. Coulter were con- cluded last evening without an agreement.
Door Still Kept Open,
The announcement of the grant- ing of five days grace for filing objections and briefs was interpret ed as a gesture to keep the door to an agreement open.
The Administration has announc ed that the draft plan will not be re-written and that if the pro- (Broadducers take no action, the Secret
Evening, Service, 6 p.m.
Preacher at both Services
Rev. E. G. Powell:
The Communion of the Lord's Sap per will be observed at the close of the Evening Service.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
* SOIENTIST. "- (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, U.S.A.)
MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BowEx ROAD TRAM Station.
AUGUST 20 1933 .....
SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 sm. The Sunday School is held on Sunday Morning, 16 o'clock...
Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 p.m. Reading Boom at sbors address open: --- Tuskday and Friday, 10 am to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited to attery the agrvices, and visit the Reading Room,
UNITED STATES SHIPS
FOREIGNERS COMPRISE OVER 30 PER CENT OF CREWS
That about 3 per cent of the seamen below the rank of officer employed in the U.S. Merchant Marine are aliens is revealed by statistics prepared by the U.S. Tientsin, Aug. 10.A new anti-Commerce Department's Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspec Japanese incident occurred here on i tion August 8 the Japanese Consul Gen eral annouced today About 2,000 bales of cotton thread, worth appro- ximately $300,000, which were whip
The statistics show that 197,300 native-born seamen were shipped and reshipped in U.S. merchant ships during the year ended June 30, 1932 34,000 naturalised citi ped from Tiendsin for: Kzoyang, | zons, and 18,000 aliens. vin. Tatsing Ho, were seized by anThese figures include reshipments anti-Japanca body at Sukiso,, 50 | but they show the percentage of miles west of Tientsin. The owners aliens naturalised citizens, and na of the cargo are the Nippon Sive Americans, respectively ema Menka Kaisha, Toyo Menka Kai-ployed in the Merchant Marine, -- sha and the Itochu Bhoten
According to the statistics about 17,000 British subjects were shipped The Japanese Consulate General filed a strong protest with the od reklipped during the year,
Chinese officials demanding the messra, Peter Derek, Ltd. have mediata wiense of the seized cargo forwarded us a foxtrot song by Mr. but so far the Japanese action T. P. M. Bevan who for OMG without result It is learned that i fifteen years lived in China, and of Generator years former rubordinates Wang Fulin near Juicioareers, all of whom will wish him every backing the anti-Japanme success in his venture into the world"
of music,
aty of Agriculture will either re ject or approve it and then con- sider drastic action to reduce the The Adminisration under its power to license processors and sellers, and impose broad restric tions.
crops.
While the proposed plan is de signed to stabilise the world price this would not be done by arbitr ary means. It would be done by informing all sugar consumers of the actual prices prevailing each day.
The world price would be computed on the basis of prides in New York, London and Cuba with certain deductions for freight and insurance. The price would be a tirely flexible but would be little influenced by speciation under the proposed plan. United Pres.
HAMBURG
吧
Bank-Bills, on demand Bank Bills, 4 months'
sight
Oredits,
sight
Os NEW YORK:
months'
Bank Billa on demqud 11 nem Credits, 60 days! sighs. nom ON PARIS
Bank Bills, on demand sro Credits, 4 months' sight o
· ON INDIA :***
Telegraphic Transier... Bank, on demand ON SHANGHAI:--- On Demand ON KOB
On demand ON MANILA
On demand · ON SINGAPORE
On demand
O
a BATAVIA -
*On demand
SAIGON :---
On demand ON BANGKOKA
On demand BOEREIONS, Bank Buying
Bate BAR SILVER, per mikinn
[1101]
614 nom
174
HAMBURG-AMERIKA, LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
OLIVA”
having "arrived, from Hamburg and Forts of call, Consigneen of Cargo aro hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company's godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained na 1000 se the Goods are landed. "
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, unie Notics has been given. 49 hours prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Saturday, 28th August; will be subject to Bent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be "examined, on, Friday, 25th Aug., at 10 am, by our Surveyors, Mesars, Goddard & Douglas.
To comply with the General Bonded Warehouse Regulations copsigness. mu.t have a Revenus Officer in attendance when dama ed dutiable, goods, are ermined.
All Claims must reach us before the Saturday, 23rd Sept., 1934, or they will not be recognized. -
No Insurance will be affected,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JEBSEN &"00.,
Hong Kong, 19th Ang., 1933.
1170
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEM NOTICE.
S.S. "ANDIE LEBON."
AENYER. HONG KONG LẠ TUESDAY, THE 16TH AUGEST, 1833.
From MARSEILLES, Am.
MUNSIONERS of Cargo by the above-named Steamer are hereby informed that...thair" stonde, with the axcaption of Opiam, Treasure and Valu ables, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the dong Kong and Kowloon Wharf 'and 'Godown z Co Ltd., Kowloon, whenon Delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed." -
Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- cinding date of arrival, will be subject to Kent
All Ultima must be sent to the Under- igned before Friday, the 25th August, 1:1933, or they will not be recognised.
Damaged package must be left in the Godown for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Sur yayora, Mesars, Goddard & Douglas, at 10a.m. on Monday, the 21st Aug., 1839. Consignees must bave a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined by the Company a Surveyors.
No Claims will be admitted aftor the Goods have left the Godowns,
No Hire Insurance will be affected by te in any onse whatever.
P. PAYRAS,
“A gente vete Hong Kong 15th Aug., 1933
PACIFIC ORIENTAL MONTHLY CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE
M.S. "FALSTRIA Sailing on or about For SAN FRANCISCO, direct 3rd SEPT.
CARGO AND PASSENGERS ACCEPTED FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE,
LOS ANGELES, ETC. ...
THROUGH HILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO OVERLAND POINTS:
Excellent Passenger Accommodation
Passenger fares Hongkong/San Francisco from G8120 (1st class only) For Freight and Passage, etc. please Apply to:
The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. The Chinese American Shipping
"Agents:"
JOHN MANNERS & CO.LTD.
Company *Agent i HONG SLING
Office : MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING (TOP FLOQR), 7, QUEEN'S RD., CENTRAL,
TELEPHONE: 24071.~~-
G-AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
FAR EASTERN MAIL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE
THROUGH BOOKINGS TO AMERICA via EUROPE AND EUROPE AMERICA. BOOKINGS AROUND THE WORLD. THROUGH BOOKINGS TO LONDON.
SAILINGS
ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE SALLINGS TO NORTH CHINA & JAPAN
TO. EUROFE
(HAL) M.S. "MUENSTERLAND’19th Aug." (HAL) M.S.FRIESLAND"...28th Ang. (NDL) 8.8. “COBLENZ" ..30th 81st Aug. (HAL) M.8. " KULMERLAND...6th Sept. 7th Sept (NDL) M.8. "SAALE"
22nd Sept (HAL) S.S.BOCHUM "
394th Sept. 25th Aug...(NDL) 8.8. LAHN", 31st Aug..(BAL) MS. DUISBURG"....., 7th Det
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BREMEN
NORD
DEUTSCHER
LLOYD
BREMEN
Genoa, M'lles, Havre, Antwerp, B'dam, Hamburg Genos, Barcelona, Botterdam, Hamburg. Genoa, B'lone. Irbon, Dover, B'dara,"
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NDL Hongkong/Bouth Sea Islands Service: 8.8. "BREMERHAVEN" 19th August, 1988 to BABAUL,
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JEBSEN & CO., Agents,
TULAGI and ports. NORDEUTSCHER LLOYD MELCHERS & CO. Agents,
Queen'e Building/Telź, 26878.
12, Pedder Steset, Tel.: 28368.
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CARLOWITZ & CO., Shakee Road.
JEBBEN & CO., Shameen, BO