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MASON'S

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No. 1382

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Hongkong Daily Press.

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EXCURSION TO MACAO

CANTON LINE

From Hong Kong SUNDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1934.

8.8. "TAI HING'

will leave Hong Kong at 0.20 A.M. and Macao at 4.30 P.M.

MAGAO LINE" From Hong Kong

8.00 AM.

30.00 P.M.

8.00 A.M.

Sundays at

10.00 P.M. only)

From Canton

SAILINGS:

5.30 P.M.

From Macao

8.00 A.M.

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4.30 P.M.

Sundays at

3.00 A. M. 2.00 F.M.

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on alternate days only.

NOTE: All Steamboat Co.'s Steamers are fitted with Wireless.

ROYAL NAVY

Appointments And

Promotions

(Special Air Mall Servics).

London, Nor, 24. The Admiralty notified the fol- lowing recent appointments:

Capt. Figgins, to Bridgewater, Feb. 9, 1935.

Cmdr.-G. M. B.. Langley, to President for duty inside Ad- miralty, Dec. 20; D. B. O'Connell, to Greenwich for command of group of M./B. destroyers, Dec. 12: and H. A. Taylor, to Nelson (N.), Jan. 3, 1935. -Lt-Chdrs.—T. Griffin; to Victory for Signal School, Dec. 15; and W.

INDIAN SCHEME

CRITICISED

Opposite Views At Commons

Eldon, Dec. 11. The position of Burma, when that state become separated from. Its present India amiations, WIS discussed in the House of Com- mons to-day when the India" de- bate was continued by Mr. RA Butler, Under-Secretary of State for India, who said that the same suiding principles would be piled in Burma asiaIndia.

30~

He described de constitution for Burma as a form of respon-

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

Friday, Dec. 14, Anniversaries and Holidays.—— Ember Day.

- Auctions="Crown Land Sale, Dis-. trict Office, South, 11 am: House- hold Furniture, Lammert's HK. Sales Room, 230 p.m.. Cinemas

King's: "Stingeree.” Queen's-Death On The Dia-

mond"

Central: The Thrill Bunter." Oriental:—“Murder in Trinidad.” World: Tiger Devil.” Alhambra:-"Trailing The Kill-

er."

Majestic:-Jungle Trap.”, Star:-"Whistling In The Dark" Entertainments - Christmas Pan-

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONGKONG HOTEL; BEPULSE BAY HOTEL,

PEAK HOTEL

&

SHANGHAI

HOUSE; PALACE · HOTELĮ

HOTELS

LIMITED.

Inaociation with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita, Peking.

K. R. Cross, to Mackay, on re-sible government ribject to car-tonime. "Aladdin. Felena May COAL FIRES

coming.

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· Lts--H, L. Hayes, to Hussar, Nov; 19 the Hon. N.A. J. W. E. Napier, to Viscount, Nov. 30; N. J. Wagstar, to Campbell (8.); and C. J. M. Ellot, te Victory for Signal School, Dec. 8. D. Grove-White, to Centurion (8.). Dec. 12; the Hon. D. C. Cairns, to Nelson (5.); J. C. G. Martin, C. B. Brooks, J. M\R.' Énnión, E. A Nicholson, and D. R. H. Ferguson, to Victory (8.) for Bignal School, Deci 18.

Surg. Lt.-F. M. Duthie, MB, to Victory, for RNB., Nov. 12.).

Payï, Li-G, 8. Mowil, to Victory for short F., and R.T. course. Nov. 19

Wt. Egr-J. W Northwood, to Seahorse, Nov. 28.

NEW SLOOP

The new Loop Lowestoft, built at Devonport Dockyard, will commis alon there to-day under the com- mand of Commander. A. R. M Bridge, late of the R.N. Star Col- lege, to relieve the Bridgewater on the China Station. It is expected that before she leaves for the Far East next month the Lowestoft will visit the port after which she is named. The last ship to be called the Lowestoft was 'a, cruiser which served throughout the War and was afterwards or the Africa Station until 1929. She was sold out of the Navy in 1931.

SHANGHAI-CANTON AIR SERVICE®

Shanghai, Dec. 12. The China National "Airways hi- weekly passenger service between Shanghai and Canton will be re- sumed in January, it was announ- ced to-day"

tain safeguards and reservations. 5.30 pm Sa

The Government general pexhibitions. Butterflies and Komor's: Elind „ Girls' lley was later vigorously attacked Moths at

by Brig. Gen. Sir Henry Page-Handknitted Woollles at Chung Tin Croft, (Conservative) who con=”| Bldg., 11 am. to 7 p.m. tended that w small populationLectures-Rev. E. C. Tribbeck, of India constituting the politi-Helena May, 10.30 am,

de- Meetings-A, B. Moulder and cally minded classes, were finitely hostile or frankly dissatis- Co. 6. Des Voeux Road Central, Bed with the constitution suggested (Members, noon; Creditors. 12.15 for them. He urged the Govern- p.m.); Creditors, South China Res- ment to drop the whole scheme, taurent Ltd., 37 Pottinger Street, declaring the recent elections in † 230 p.m. 1 India had showed the electorate i Miscellaneous Practice in Ora- to be definitely opposed to it. torio Music, HK. Unión Church. Mr. H. Graham White, (Liberal) | 5.30 p.m.; V.D.MA. Prayer Meeting. and the Rt. Hon Lord Eustace St. Andrew's, -9 p.m. Percy (Conservative) made I joinder, warning against a polley of Trift. But they argued that though risks might be Involved in the Select Committee's proposals, abandonment of them would not only entall risk, but the certainty of disaster-Reuter.

Miscellaneous Tombola Garr son Lecture-Hall. 7.30 pm Offdal Opening of New Soccer Stadium Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.; Prize dia. tribution, Ellis Radoorie School for Indians, 11 am.

"Sports

Cricket-First Division, Royal Navy v. Civil Service C.C. (L) Kowloon C.C.-V. Hong Kong C.C. ((L); 'Indian R.C. ♥, Craigengower C.C. (F); Club de Recreio v. HOER Kong Press (F); Becond Division; Civil Service C.C. v. Royal Navy (L); Hong Kong CC. v. Kowloon GC. (L); Craigengower C.C. v. In- dian: R.C. (F).

Football First Division, Royal Artillery v. St. Joseph's (Bookun poo), Recrelor. Club (King's Park), Kowloon v. Bouth China "A" (Kow- loon Ground), Lincolns v. Fusiliers) (Chatham Road Ground):4 p.m.; Second Division, South China ̈v. Royal Artillery, Eastern v Royal

Sports

Badminton, Mixed Doubles, Y. M. C. A. v. Fire Brigade, & p.m. - »

Billiards Steel Coulson League, Chief and Petty Officers v. Garrison. Bergeants; Royal Artillery at Patrick's Club,

Golf, Completion of Second Round Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies' Section Railway Cup Com~ petitions We

Hockey.Mamák, Tournament." Police University (Police Train ing School Ground), 4 p.m. Frend- ly matches, Combined Services v. Punjab Regiment (Marina), p.m.; HKSRAN V. Royal Welch Fusiliers (Marina), 4.15 p.m.; Hong Kong Hockey Club Juniors V. St. Andrew's Club, 5 p.m..

4.

Saturday, Dec. 15. Anniversaries and Holidays.--- Ember Day.

Cinamas King's: "Love Time." Queen':-"Death On The Dia-

mond."

Central:-The Thrill Hunter.” Oriental:-Murder in Trinidad." World!"Massaère,"

Alhambra: The Slit Express.“ Majestic: "Jungle Trap.“ Star: "Whistling In The Dark". Entertainments - Christmas Pan- tomime, "Aladdin," Helens. May

The Communications Ministry has appropriated $250,000 for the Engineers, 2.30 pm: Lincolns Concert, HE Chinese Choral Bo- Airways trial flights between usiliers, University v Navy,ciety, University, 9 pm, Sumlad Shanghai and Yunnan points. p.m.: Third Division, "Royal Air These trials will be made next

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Force v RAMC., Lincolns v. Re-Khun, Indian Love Drama) Gun creio, Fusiliers v. Railway, Royal Engineers v Radio, 2.30 p.m..

The National

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Products

Sales Office

of the

Kwangtung Provincial Government.

The Office is in sole charge of the sales of the products of all Government mills and specially selected native goods of the beat quality. All such products are manufactured by the most up-to-date machinery, with every attention given to the excellence of materials sad the cheapness of prices.

MAIN OFFICE: Ka Nam Tung West Building, Tai Ping Road, Canton, BRANCH OFFICE AND AGENCIES: In all leadin: towns and cities of the Province. Attention is invited to the following produce and pricce:

FIVE LAMBS BRAND SUGAR”

Izt Class White Sugar- Bad Class Page

at C820.00 por pical. at 0% 19.00.

Native Sugar

Lump Boger

* No. 1 Large Granulated Sugar

at C323.00 *

No.9 Smail

at 0820.00 %

Table Sugar

No. 3 Large

No.4 Small

Table Engar

at U523.00:5245 at CS 19.60

*FIVE LAMES” BRAND CEMENT at C86.00 per bag CB10,00 por ba rel.

in Special Products—Wolfram Ores (Prices to be settled at Uffies) FIVE LAMES BRAND BILK -

*Southern Star Crepe Width per yd

...Width 91t. 7 in, at 050,967- Jade Crepe 4!Bogthern Star”. Crepe .. F1: 3 ft. Lin. at C31:20 ---Wa Lan. Punger

Bong Chi Crepe

Plain Kealed.Fonged

2107 in st C$ 1,32-

3 ft. 1 in at C61.32

** Cho Klang **Crepes.ft. 7 in. at C81 20

Tal Chee. Crepe

Plain Gauze

4 3 1 7 th *) 0:11-30

38 167 in. at 082:28

“FIVE LAMES" BRAND SULPHURIC ACID:

22 T6 0317OKON

Jenlerstal 08

(Deli

0823,00 per pioni.

at Cs31,08 (Each case) containing 344 ), „180 per bags

at t810,00 per tin

per yd.

Width 1 ft to. at 031,56 1.It. 9fin, at 081:60 97ft. 8 far KC81:08 Ift. 8 mall 0:06 sil in at C31:58 3 8 10 at 6:11:20 91-8 in at €81,08

Nam Wah Drape White Clond" Law. No. & Deeled Pongea "Water Oload Ineled Pongre,

Sui Lam Crepe

Bara brightest and longest

with

HONGAY EGG COAL

LET

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HONGAY MINES OFFICE (Charbonnagas du Tonkin} 14 Queen's Bood, C. Phone 91024.

Complete the Flavour of your CHRISTMAS

FEAST!

Order by

the CASE

from all stores and wine

dealers

Special Christmas Cases

2 DOZEN QUARTS or 3 DOZEN PINTS

Light or Dark as you prefer. In each case we are packing free of

decorated eer Mugs.

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