HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935,
BIRTHST
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. GILMOUR-On March 25, 1935, at
NOTICE
We take pleasure in announcing the
appointment of
Mr. T. SAPHIERE Manager for Hong Kong &
South China.
CROWNCHINA CO., INC.,
eneral Agente
CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
Toronto! Canada."
NOTICE.
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UNION WATERBOAT COM LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THIRTIETH ANNUAL TGENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the Offices of Mesam. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April. 1935, at 11 am. for the purpose of receiring the report of the Genera! Managers together with a statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1834,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 23rd March to 3rd April, 1935, both dates inclusive,
DODWELL & CO, LTD. -...
"General Managers Hong Kong, 16th March, 1935..
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
8 from April 1st, 1935, Ave-cents
second class fares will be in-T troduced on Routes Nos. 1 & 5, and
Fontes will be extended as follow:-
Route No 1-from Blake Pier to Eastern Street ria Connaught Road, Central & Wert, calling at Yaumati Vehicular Ferry Pier. Rogte No. 2-from Blake Piar to Yaumati Vehicular Ferry Pier via Connaught. Road Central. Route No. 3-from University to
HE THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held
Weather Permitting) a HAPPY
་་་
the Country Hospital, Shang-
hat, to Mr. and Mrs. J. George
Gilmour. di Macgregor Road..
a daughter.
LADY TEACHER
IN ACCIDENT
GREEN-On March 20, 1935, a Miss Isabel Holland
the Country Hospital, Shang- hal, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Green (née Helen. Stone)," a
daughter. ROYSTON-On March 24, 1935, at Bourabaya, Java, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Royston (nee Vera Hopkins), 2,501.
DEATHS
SUTTERLE.--On March 26, 1935, at his residence, 52 Rue Massenet, Frederick Williams Sutterle, aged 75 years, Pre- sident of the China Realty Company. LOPES-On March 24, 1935, at the the General Hospital, Shang- hai, Leonille Leane! (Nuto) Lopes, aged 12 years, the dear- ly beloved father of Augusto and Marie.
Editorial and Business Offes: 11
Ice House Street. Tel. 80151.
The many friends of Miss Isabel Holland of the Diocesan Girls' School, Kowloon Tong Branch, will be sorry to hear that, as the result of a motor accident on Saturday night, the lady is now an inmate of the Kowloon Hospital Enquiries at the Institution last night, how ever, elicited the news that Miss Holland had a comfortable day and though her injuries are not regarded as serious, she will have her back X-rayed this morning.
COLLISION WITH BUS DR According to a report made to the Police, a motor bus was travell ing along Chatham Road at about 8.45 pm on Saturday night and when it was approaching Granville Road, it came into collision with rickshaw, travelling in the same direction. Miss Holland, who was the passenger in the rickshaw, was
VALLEY on FA URDAY, 6th Night Editor (Wanchai Offoes thrown to the ground but she did APRIL, 1995, commencing at 2.00 p.m..
The First Bell" will bo Bung "at 1.80 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
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Blake Fior via Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, 1st April, 1935.
Queen's Road West and Central
and Pedder Street. (Note: This
will be a circular route of sight
sections. The fare for the first NEW AIR ROUTE
fire sections will be 10 bents and
for the whole circular routa 15. centa)
.
Route No. 4-from University to Blake Pier via Bonham Road, Road, Caine Road, Garden Queen's Road Central and Ped- der Street.
(This will be route No. 3 taken in an opposite direction and faro same as on Route No. 8), Route No. 7-from Eastern Street to Yaumati Vehicular Ferry Pier via Connaught Road West
and Central. MONTHLY TICKET HOLDERS please note that they will be entitled
to travel on
(1) Route No S▲ between Blake Pier and University;
Test Flight To Be Made
Tel. 94511. London Oboe 83, Fleet Street,
B.O.
The Baily Press.
HONG KONG, APRIL 2, 1835.
NAVAL SECURITY.
In the course of presenting the
not appear to have sustained any serious injuries,
"The following day, however, she was admitted to the Hospital where she has been under treatment ever since.
CHARGES AGAINST
ALEX LESLIE
Falsification Of L.R.C. Accounts
Shanghai, April 1. The Magistrate, Mr. C. H. Haines, as the British Police Court
this morning; framed three charges of falsification of accounts of the International Recreation Club against Alex Leslie.
Naval Estimates, the First. Lord of the Admiralty spoke, in one part Fankow. Mar, 23. Plans for the operiing of a new
cular passage of his speech, with air route between Szechuan and unusual warmth but it must be Yunnan by the China National admitted that he had the best
Defendant was not committed Aviation Corporation are bearing warrant for his indignation. The completion. It is learned that a publication of the White Paper has for trial. The case was adjourned may be test fight will be made by the brought in its train a storm of mis- until April 3 when he
deliberate committed.- "Kwerming" betwee. representation, partly airplane Chungking and Kwenming (pro- and partly hysterical, the object Reuter. vincial Capital of Yunnan) on being to "label the Government as Tuesday next week. The "Kwen-a war-mongering government." No ming." which is a new plane now less a personage than a prominent being assembled in Shanghat will Canon of Manchester Cathedral describes the White Paper as the reply to the Peace Ballot by "the armament makers, concession hun- ters and other moneyed interests, who pull the wires of our national life, and at whose command our puppet rulers dance.". What then, can we expect of the ordinary poll-
(2) Route No. 6 between Blakely from there to Chungking on Pier and Tingnan School Monday next week. On the fol- (Stubbs Road);
lowing day, it will fly direct from of Kwelyang (provincial Capital of Kwelchow). It is learned that If the test fight proves, to be suc- formally cessful, the line will be opened early next month, but for
(3) Route No. 7 between University and Yaumati Vehicular Ferry Pier;
in addition to, Routes Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
CHINA MOTOR BUS CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE.
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OTICE 18, HEREBY GIVEN
No
that Colonel Lennox Godfrey
Bird, D.9.0, 0.B.E., haa by mutual
the first few months, only mails, tical propagandists who make no will be corried.- (Chekiai Agency)
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WEST CHINA FLIGHT
INDUSTRIAL REVIVAL
Kwantung Affairs Reviewed
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AMERICA AND THE WORLD COURT
"Waiting Dreams Unsatisfied"
The American Senate's decision | unable to recover from the blow
Rumour Busy
NEWS SUMMARY
Letters From Kowloon City. No. 17 is the title of an amusing article from a correspondent, who algns himself "8." The articles deals with the Shatin Mirrors "........ so fimilar to motorists who use that road round the New Ter- ritaries.