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10.00 PM,

SUNDAYS at

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From Canton

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4.30 P.M.

SUNDAIS at

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NUMBHAL ONE" Over “PremanT ÄNK,”

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

Tuesday, May 14 Cinemas

King's:-"Maria Galante. Queen's: Whirlpool" Central:-"Sweet Adeline. Oriental-"Down To Their Last

Yacht."

World:-"Chinese Picture." Alhambra :-"Sweet Adeline."

Majestic: 365 Nights In Holly

wood."

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THIRD JUBILEE LUCKY SHANGHAI

DAY

Police Specials

Thanked

Shanghal, May 9.

Charges For Water Reduced

Shanghal, May D.

Upon the request of the Shang- hat Municipal Council, the Shang- The third day of the Silverhal Waterworks Co., Ltd. MAK Jubilee celebrations, found Shang- hal taking things more quietly, with the outstanding exception of Champions day at the Shanghal Race Club.

agreed to increase the rebate on the water charges to intra-ngreu-~- to 25 per cent as from April 1, ment consumers from 20 per cent.

1935.

Star:-"Baby Take A Bow,"

*During the day, the combined Meetings. Creditors and Men-British National Societies St. An-

The new tarix, based on charges bers, Fumigating and Disinfecting

drew's. St. Patrick's, St. George's, by meter, containd in the agree- Bureau Ltd, 8A, Des Voeux Road

St. "David's, the Canadian Club, ment made between the Council Central. 10.45 and 11 am. respec-

and the Anzac Society-received and the Company dated May 3, cively.

a reply from His Majesty thanking 1983, came into force from Apri Miscellaneous-Farewell Address them for their expression of loyal-1: 1933. This tariff was regarded

as being in force for an experi

to H,E, Sử William Peel, University

Hall, 5.30 p.m.: Royal Sanitary. I also received a reply to their tele- mental period only, and on March stitute Examination for Sanitary Inspectors; Rotary Tiffin Hong Kong Hotel; St. Andrew's Church

Mothers' Union, 3 pm.

Religions Meeting of the Dea- con's Couct. "HE. -Union Church Hall, Kennedy Road, 5.30 p.m.

Social--Police Branch, MOL Ladies Whist Drive, Police Recrea- tion Club, Happy Valley 3.30 p.m.

Sports

ty and devotion. The Zero Club gram, thus reading: The King sincerely thanks the members of the Zero Club, Shanghai, for their kind and loyal greetings."

150 Specials on Duty

21, 1834, on the recommendation of the Board of Reference, the of a rebate of 20 per cent, on water Council approved the application

charges from April 1, 1934. The Board was of opinion that the re- bate should be regarded as a tem- porary measure designed to afford relief to consumers pending con- alderation by the Board of a com- prehensive scheme of tariff re-

!

It was learned yesterday that no fewer than 150 of the Municipal Police Specials were mobilized on Monday evening to help the regu- lars with the unprecedented trafne conditions. These men remained | vision. on their strenuous duty from 7 In a report submitted in March: p.m. to 1 am. the following man- last to the Public Utilities Com- ing. They were of great assistance,mittee of the Council, the Treasur and Major K, M Bourne, Actinger and Controller referred to the Commissioner of Police, acknow 25 per cent, surcharge which came ledged this service with a letter to into force in 1930 and pointed out the Deputy Commissioner (Spec- that while individual incidence of

water charges, was -appreciably |

Bowls. Paris Competition. Fraser and A. Hyde-Lay v. B. W. Bradbury and U. M, Omar.

Snooker, Steel Coulson, League St. Patrick's Club v Water Police: Dockyard Police v. Chief and Petty Officers; Royal Engineers v Cen- tral Police; Prizen Warders v. Garais) which rend rison Sergeants, 7 par

diferent under a meter tarlar to

wish to thank all those Tennis-"A" Diviszon, "Club de Special Police who rendered such that which obtained on the per- excellent assistance on Wubiles day Recreio "A" v. Chinese R.C. "A" and night for their keenness and Cralgengower C.C.. Bouth, China efficiency. The Police were faced

Chinese R.C. "B" v. Indian

with an unprecedented traffic pro R.C.; Club de Reczelo v Kowloon

blem, complicated on each occa- C.; United Services R.C. v. Hong sion by enormous crowds of on- Kong C.C.

AA

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Moon-IV Moon, 12th. Day. Sunrise.---5.44 a.m.

p.m.

lookers. It is satisfactry to record

that no serious undesirable inci- Sunset-8.55dent occurred and the work of the Special Police in this connection is

Tides High at 7.01 and 18.43; greatly appreciated."

Low at 0.12 and 13.06.."

Wednesday, May 15. Anniversaries and Holidays. St. John Baptist de la Salle. Founder

of the Brothers of the Christian

Schools.

Auctions. Leasehold Property, Messrs. Hughes and, Hough's Sales Room, 3 p..

#Cinemas King's:-"Red Morning." Queen's-Whirlpool,”. Central:"Chinese Picture."

Oriental-"Down

To Their

Yacht." World:"Chinese Ficture" Alhambra:-"Midnight Allbi.", Majestie:-"Adventure" Girl”

Last

| Stur:-"Baby Take A Bow.”

Meetings.-Y.M.C.A. Members, to discuss Summer Programme, p.m.; Kowloon Union Church Wo- men's Guild, 10 am:

Gala Dinner

The Cathay Hotel marked yes- terday evening with a Gala Din

ner which combined both the Bilver Jubilee rejoicings and Champions Day exuberance. The

ballroom of the hotel was well All- ed with a very cheery crowd un- til fate in the evening.

centage of rentals basis, the actual effect of a 20 per cent. rebate ap plied to a total revenue which might be regarded as a fixed amount plus à 25 per cent, sur-

charge, was to bring that revenue back to the original Agure.

Surplus Carried Over

The Council's letter to the Com- pany of March 22, 1934, provided that the 20 per cent, rebate would be reconsidered after it had been in force for one year, and in this connection it was stated that there was a surplus of $285,031.15. from 1934 which had been carried over to the Tarif Revision, Suspense Ac- count.

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The Treasurer and Controller advocated an increase in the re- bate to 25 per cent., which, it was

clably more than $200,000 during 1935. This increase in the rebate

would make little difference in the Onar settlement of a new tarif

The Committee was informed that, according to the Franchise Agreement, the charges could not be varied except, with the consent of both the Council and the Com-

de Recreis): A Macfarlane v. A. Festimated, would, not cost appre- Paul (Police R. C.); J. MacDonald V. F. J. Jones (Craigengower C.C.); H. A. Alves v. A. E. Coates (Indian 'R.C.); W, EL. Atkins v. W. Glenden- bing (Hong Kong FC); A. M Omar v. C. B. Silva (Hong Kong Electric); G. Perkins v. G. C. Moss (Talkoo R. C.): C. B. Hoskins v. E. G. Post (Kowloon Dock); H. G. Cooper v. F. Cullen (Kowloon C.C.) {'pany ...

Tennis-"B" Division, University The Council adopted the recom- V. Kowloon C.C. Indian RCV mendation of the Committee that Miscellaneous-H. E. the Gov-South China A.A.; Central British the Company be asked to increase. ernor lays foundation stone of new v. Chinese, R.C.; Hong Kong C.C. Y. the rebate from 20 per cent. to 25 Central British School, 5.30 p.m... Club de Recreio.

per cent, from April 1, 1935," and Social-Whist Drive, Seamen's

to this the Company has agreed. Institute. 9 p.m.

Adjustments in respect of accounts P.m.

already rendered for "April: will be Tidea--High as 7.11 and 19.42. made in the Company's accounts Lew at 9.48 and 13.60.

for May.

Sports

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