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‘A. 5. WATSON # CO., LIMITED,

NOTICE.

ON MONDAY, the 4th Jane, 1954, All Departments will be CLOSED.

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THE HONGKONG, DISPENSA BY Dispensing Department, will be opened for dispensing Prescriptions from 10 am. to 1 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. Hong Kong, 1st June, 1934.

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KING'S BIRTHDAY.

WE her to notify our customers

that on Monday, the 4th instant al Departments will be closed with the following exceptions:— Grocery department (side entrance) will remain open from 8 A.M, to 10 AM. Exchange Restaurant, Brend department, Corner Honse Kowloon Branch will remain open as usual.

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Peuk Store will open until 10 A.M. LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

NOTICE:

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TO INFORM THE

TPUBLIC that the West and East Fellowship and the Christian and Non-Christian Association were conceived and, un 1st June, 1834, founded by R. S. Woodruff (President of the above mentioned institutions) in accordance with their Constitution. WEST AND EAST FELLOWSHIP. CHRISTIAN & NON-CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIO. Hong Kong, 1st June, 1934.

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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING

SUNDAY, 10TH JUNE, 1834.

INTRIES for the Chiu Wah Shan

Ends for D&"E" Clay

ponies necessitate a further division of this race, and it Eas been decideri to have an additional Race, known an the 3rd Section, a Race for Mafoom, the conditions of which are #% follows:-

Chiu Wah Shan Handicap (3rd Section)" Unufficial. Winner #150 Second 875, Third 200. For Chian Ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" & "E" Classer. To be ridden by Licensed Riders in Racing Coloura No Whips or Spurs allowed. The following prizes will be paid to the Winning Riders. First Six $30, Second 20, Third $10. Furlong.

The Volunteer Handicap race has been cancelled.

By Order,

2nd June, 1924.

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary. $260

BANK HOLIDAY,

IN accordance with Governmen

Ordinance

The EXCHANGE BANKS will be CLOSED for the TRANSACTION of PUBLIC BUSI- NESS on MONDAY, the 4th JUNE, 1944 (THE BIRTHDAY OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING).

BORNEMANN & CO.

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DEATHS

Est. 1841.

private lives of employees; that as INGRAM.-At the Kowloon Hos-arg as they remained efficient the cmployer had no right to inquire pital, Helen Sath Pearce

whether they were married or Ingram, aged 11 years 11

single. For some years the feminist months from Meningitis. Fun-

organizations, with so few remain- ing worlds to conquer, have.com- centrated their efforts on removing the ban on married women. The decision arrived at is a compromise. Under its terms a married woman

eral will pass the Monument at 4.40 p.m. to-day (Saturday). DRAKEFORD-On May 26, at the Ceneral Hospital, Shang- hal, Lefena Florence, aged 69 years widow of S. F. Drake-may be retained or recruited if the

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FURSTENBERG-On May 27, at

the Shanghai General Hospital Dr. 7. G. Furstenberg, aged 60 years. Dearly beloved husband of Mme. Marie Louise Fursten- berg.

ELLIOTT-On May 23, at Kuling, Rev. Walter Scott Elliott in his 65th year.

OBITUARY

Miss Helen Ingram

TWO ROBINSON NEWS SUMMARY

·CANTON NEWS AND NOTES

Rise in Value of Banknotes

CRUSOES

Message In

Bottle

The death took place yesterday. afternoon at the Kowloon Hospi(From Our Special Correspondent)

are

tal of Helen Ingram, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Canton, June 1. Ingram, who, pussed away at 3 The general public here p.m. from cerrebral meningitis. | heartened by the increasing value after a short illness. She was 12 of the provincial banknotes, of 81 years old.

and $5 denominations which rise Miss Ingram was very popular to $27 cents per paper among the younger set and was a

The Provincial. Department of student at the Central British

Flanance declares it has a specific School where "her charming dis-plan to bring the value of these position made her friends every-

notes to full' value, within short where:

time.·

She arrived in the Colony in 1926 with her father, mother, sis- ter and brother, her father then taking up an appointment as As- istant Secretary of the European Young Men's Christian Associa- tion.

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dollar.

Better business in Canton is seen following the stabilization of the

paper money. The Provincial Department of Finance is also con- templating to redeem the notes of $10 denomination, which are now worth about 55 cents per dollar,

Military Defence Plans The vernacular press reports that the military construction committee will be formed in a

She took 1 three days"ago and was rushed to the Kowloon Hos- pital where she was reported to be making slight progress.

Besides her relatives, a large cir- | larger cle of friends will mourn the pass- ing away of Miss Ingram at such an early age.

The funeral wil take place this afternoon passing the Monument at 4.30 p.m.

scope than its original plan. At first the committee was to include high officers of the army, naval and air force, but now at the recommendation of three officers, an expers may be appointed.

* These experts must know the science of modern warfare and

Rev. W. W. Clayson military defence and submit plans

London, June 1. The funeral will take place to- morrow at Lyminge. Kent, of the Rev. W. W. Clayson, of the London Missionary Society, for 20 years Professor of Canton. Unlon Theo- logical College.

He was invalided home a Lew weeks ago and died on May 29.- Reuter.

for the military protection of the province. This committees will make researches into, aerial de- fence which is a comparatively new thing to the generals here.

Funds For Dockyard

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