NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS.

CON

NOTICE.

NOTICE.

HONGEONG Football Club

Annual Dinner. (Followed by ONSUL General of Japan and a Dance) to be held in the Roof Mrs. E. Midzuawa beg to Garden of the Hongkong Hotel on announce that, in celebration of the Saturday, the 27th April, 1985. Birthday of His Imperial Majesty Dinner 7.45 p.m. (Cook Tails from the Emperor at Japan, a Reception 7.15) 18.50 cover both functions, will be held at their home, 7dmitting free one lady to the Dance! Conduit Road, on Monday, April Dancing from 9.30 p.m. for which 29th, from Eleven thirty till Twelve tables may be booked at the Hong thirty o'clock.

13479 Kong Hotel.

UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

NOTICE.

SCHOOL. CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION JUNE 123...

MANNING L. RAILTON,

Honorary Secretary.

THE MAÇÃO ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

THE following scholarships, fur-NOTICE is hereby given that

ther particulars of which may be obtained from the Registrar, will be awarded on the results of the School Certificate Examination :--

(1) Three King Edward VII Scholarships of the Value of £40 per annum, open to Britisk Subjects only. (2) One Belilion Medical Scholar

ship "A" tenable in the Faculty of Medicine of the value of 140 for the first year and $70 for the second year of tenure.

(8) One Hong Kong Government

the Twenty-fourth Ordinary Aunual General Meeting of the held at the Offices of Messrs. Lowe, Bhareholders of the Company will be

Bingham & Matthews, Mercantile Bank Building, Second floor, Hong Kong, on Thursday, the 2nd day of May, 1938, at 11.30 am.

The Register of Members will be

closed from the 25th day of April to the 2nd day of May. 1933, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Director, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Secretaries,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1935.

BIRTH

MACDERMONT-At, Yokohama, on April 25, 1935, to Betty. (ném Steel) wife of Dermont Mac- Dermot, a son (Niall Anthong).

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DEATH WAGGOT.—On Apill 20, 1935. st

New Milton, Hants, "England Catherine Waggott, aged 65 years, widow of the late Capt. G. M. Waggott and dearly bel loved mother of Mrs. E. Budgen and Mrs. B. M." Allen.

Editorial and Business Office: 11,

Ice House Street. Tel. 30251. Night Editor (Wunchal Ömce):

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London Once: 53, Fleet Street,

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The Daily Press.

Hose Koxo, ArRIL 27, 1938.

NO JUSTIFICATION FOR WAR TALK

In these

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Educational Scholarship, open Hong Kong, 15th April, 1995. [3497 between the statesmen of the

for BOY candidates" "from" "Hong Kong Schools.

(4) Open Hong Kong Government Educational Scholarship, open for GIRL candidates from Hong Kong Schools.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

BAFT Programmes and Entry Forma for the Fifth

GATHERING AT Y.W.C.A.

Informal Party To

Dr. Khoo

SUICIDE DRAMA IN LONDON FLAT

Two Women Refugees From Germany

A large gathering of Christian workers both foreign and Chinese.

(Special Air Mall Service) including the Right Rev. Bishop Hall and Mrs. Hall were present

London, April 8. yesterday evening, at the Chinage,." Two women refugees from Ger- Young Women's Christian Associa-many, one a doctor of philosophy, tion when Dr. T. Z. Khoo, Vice- who were found dead yesterday in Chairman of the World's Student a locked that in Great Ormond Christian Federation was the guest Street, London are believed to of honour at an informal party have been the victims of a poison tendered by the Board of Directors suicide pact

and members of the Association.

In introducing the honoured guest to the gathering, Mis: T30 Be Fong, chairwoman of the Board

of Directors said that Dr. Khoo

needed no introduction as he is a

well-known Christian worker and a great friend of the students whose interests he had at heart. Dr. Khoo was going to speak to them of his work and experience as a Christian worker and on behalf of the gathering and herself she extended a hearty welcome to Dr.

Khoo.

Christian

Dr. Khoo thanked Mrs. Tso for her welcome and said that there difficult days when had been very much noticeable anxious international conferences opposition which the

workers are encountering to-day in the course of their work, such as world are given precedence over every other subject, incautious the rise of Nationalism and the in- phrases uttered

troduction of scientific researches Hable to be more harmful in their and knowledge Into China. results than otherwise, and it is in

This in turn led the Chinese this direction that the excellent students to demand a scientific ex- examples set by British Ministers,planation of their religion. Some

times the students looked upon

about.

traz

are

They were identified as Dr. Dra Fabian, aged between 30 and 40, a writer on economic subjects and secretary to a former Socialist member of the Reichstag, and Miss Matilda Wurm, aged about 56, also

a writer and a former Socialist deputy:

Herr

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