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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

SATURDAY,

MARCH 13, 1937.

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS ST. JOHN

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACRO STEAMBOAT CO LTD STHE

TRAVEL

THE

SHORT

SAFE

SEA

WAY

by the

British Line

CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD

CANTON LINE

DAILY SERVICE

From Hong Kong: 10.00 P.M. only. From Canton: 10.00 P.M.. only.

MACAO LINE

AMENDED SAILINGS

From Hong Kong

Wook day 8,00 m, Kinshen

Work day

4.30 3.0. Bu Tai

Saturday

6.30, Aul Tall Saturday

6.30 p.m. Kinaban SUNDAY 1930 m. Kishan JUKBAY 1,00pm. Bu Thi

+ EXCURSION.

From Macao

3.00 p.m. XiaMCI 8,00. Bai Tai 3.00, Pal Tul 2,00 p.m. Sui Talu 3.00 am. Kinakan $15,00 pm, Kisshap

Note: All vandels equipped with Wireless. QUEEN'S BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD Telephone 20101

BURNS PHILP

LINE

M.V. "NEPTUNA

Due 17th March

PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

Sailing 22nd MARCH.

AFB

for Saigon, Manila, Sandakan, Salamana, Rabaul, Sydney & Melbourge.

First Class Face to Sydney:"

Slagle: £47.10.0d, Return: £76,-0-0.

Passenger & Freight Agents

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Joint Passenger Agents:-

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LONDON SERVICE

"DEUCALION” Sails 24 MAR, for Marseilles, Casablanca,

Laadon, Hotterdam, Hamburg & Glasgow "PATROCLUS" Sails.? APR, for Marseilles; minden,

Rotterdon & Glasgow LIVERPOOL SERVICE TEUCER Sail 23 MAR, for Havca, Liverpoof

& Bromborough NEW YORK SERVICE "BSEXBNOR" Sails 8 APR, för Boston. New York

Philadelphia and Baltimore, vis Manila, Batavia, Straita & Cape of Good Hops. PACIFIC SERVICE (via KOBE, MAGOTA & YOKOHAMA> 1XION" Sails 15 MAR., for Victoris, Vancouver

INWARD SERVICE

"STENTOR".

"MEMNON"

"HELENUS".

"ANTENOR"...

Dus

& Seattle

14 MAR., From New York via Manila

and Shanghai

15 KAR., From U.K. via Straite

20 MAR,, From U.K. via Straita

* 87 MAR, From U.E. via Stenita

Specially reduced fares are quoted for cargo steamers with

limited passenger nosommodation

For freight, passage rates and information apply to

Butterfield & Swire,

Tel. 30223,

Agents. 1. Connrught Bond, D.

AMBULANCE

Colonel Sleeman

Due Here

Colonel Sleeman, Chief Commis- sloner, St. John Ambulance Bri- gade Overseas, arrives by the as Cathay on Thursday next on an inspection visit of the local Asso- ciation and Brigade. Colonel Sleeman has just completed a similar tour of India and Malaya. He is a well known game hunter and during his stay in India he "bagged" several tigers,

During his visit to Hong Kong Colonel Sleeman will be entertain- ed by several members of the

Capt. and Mrs: Singer together with a friend at the Kwanti March Rate Meeting.

European and Chinese communities. BROADCASTING

He will be present with His Excel- lency the Governor at the annual Inspection on March 30, and at the Brigade dinner in the evening. As this unfortunately will be the last Brigade farewell in Hong Kong at which His Excellency and Lady Caldecott will be present it is expected that all Vice-Patrons, Officers and members of the Asso- ciation will be present

Colonel Sleeman has a full pro gramme" in front of him before departing on the Ranchi on April

3.

ENTERPRISE

(Continued from 'aga 1)

the Canberra and went aboard sprinkled microphones throughout the ship. Microphones were placed on the bridge, in the control room on the

upper deck, beside the torpedoes Signals officer.

and another for the

Squadron Squadron

The broadcast was opened by . On "Monday, March 15, the Rear-Admiral R.HO. Lanc-Poole, Nursing Divisions are giving a commanding His Majesty's Austra- farewell tea party to Mrs. Langley, lan Squadron. After his introduc- the Corps Secretary and Districttion, listeners heard the Squadron

officer, the Officer, who is also leaving for Gunnery

the Mrs. Signal Officer, Home on the sa Ranchi Langley retires from "Government | Navigating officer, explaining the Service. having joined the Educa- parts their departments play in tion Department in 1917.

the manoeuvres. Next came the practice shoot. Any errors were corrected and there followed in the space of twelve minutes, full calibre eight inch shoot with tor-

NAVY REVIEW

GRAND STANDS

35 Vessels To Carry

Spectators

SPITHEAD AREA TO CLOSE TO SHIPS

About 35 ships of all sizes, in- cluding 11.ocean-going iners, will sall from Southampton on May 19

pedoes, flares and searchlight prac-.

tice. All the exposed microphones were cut-off during the shooting

but one, specially padded, which

was used during the firing. It was Impossible to place microphones below decks 29. during action

RUSSIAN SONGS AND MUSIC

Entertainment In Kowloon

There

Was a large gathering last night at the Russian Ball held at the St. Andrew's Church Hal where concert, comprising some beautiful Russian songs and music, was given,

The proceeds of this concert and dance are in aid of cultural funds of the Russian Orthodox Com- munity.

The programme was as follows: Russian Chorus: National Songs. Producer. Mrs. EF. Shapiro.

Caucasian Dance: Miss Peulin Streng.

"Eight Girl":"Producer, Mrs. E. F. Shapiro.

Cossack's Dance: Mr. N. M. Tukavkin and Mr. J. A. Staritain.

Russian Dance: Mrs. A. A. Goldina

"Trcika" Dance: Mrs. A. A. Goldina. Miss V. Featherstone- haugh, Mrs. T. D. May and Miss V. D. Voronkina..."

Chorus: Comical Songs.

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stations, the water-tight compart ducer, Mrs. R. F. Shapiro; Mana sarlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where

ments, were closed.

geresa Mrs. A. F. Moors. The broadcast was transmitted

The following took part in the from the Commission's own trans-

entertainment:-Mrs. Moors, 'Mrs.'| mitter on board the Canberra,. which was nine miles out at scu, Godina, Mrs. Veriga, Mrs. Archi- Affanassted. Mrs. Shapiro, Mrs. to the portable short-wave pick-poff, Mrs. Tchurina, Bars, Savits-

and 20 to act as floating "grand-Up on shore at Jervis Bay and pub kaya, Mrs. Glazunoff, Mrs. But- straight on land-Une throughoutcher. Mrs. Arbuzoff: Miss Voron- the National Network. ̈

stands at the Coronation naval review at Spithead, states the "Daily Telegraph."

It is estimated that more than 20,000 people will be accommodat- ed in these vessels. 'Traffic regulations for the re- view area have been by the Ad- miralty. These are as follows:

May 19-Traffic in the review area may be stopped for a period when part of the fleet will be taking up their berths

All intelligible, natural sounds of the proceedings were broadcast, together with interesting ments by the descriptor.

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CAN IT BE DONE HERE? Provided the technical difficulties can be surmounted by the ZBW organisation, there would appear to be no

valid objection broadcast on simlar lines being carried out here. Indeed. the May 20-The latest time for scope la far greater in Hong Kong taking up allotted berths will than was the case in the Austra- p.m. Traffic will be stopped bellan region where this vitally in tween 1.30 p.m. and about 8 p.m. teresting broadcast Was Accom→ after which time ships not re-plished.

mails are advertised to close at or before 9 s., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

Foochow

tricts.

SwaLow Amoy

BATURDAY

kina. Miss Tkachenko, Miss Fen-Air Mail for Canton and Dis therstonchaugh, Mr. Savitsky, Mr. Ruban Mr. Milenko, Mr. N. Tukay- kin and Mr. J. Staritsin.

CHINESE LEAPS TO DEATH

Tragedy In Des Voeux

Road Central" ":

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scene

maining, for the illuminations and It is suggested that fireworks may leave the area, pro- Kona Broadcasting vided they are clear by 9.30 pm. Traffic will be stopped again be- tween the luminations and fre works, after which ships may leave.

the Hong Commission give the proposal immediate and; earnest consideration.

May 21-Traffic may be stopped again for periods. during the fore- noon and after noori. Further Inötice of this will be published in

due course.

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BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S" VISIT TO CANTON

Hankow, Mar. 17. FURTHER APPLICATIONS Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen, The Admiralty announcement also British Ambassador, arrived here at states that further applications 1.3 p.m. to-day. He will stay a few for berths should be made at once days before proceeding to Chang- to the Commander-in-Chief. Ports-sha en route to Canton.-- mouth, giving the details asked | Henter.

for in the announcement on Jan.

30.

Applications received after

Monday' cannot receive equal con-

PESTCLEEFTI

sideration with those sent in be- AMERICAN FINANCER

fore that date.

"The presence of foreign war- ships," it is added, "and other official guests at the review for

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ARRIVES

Des Voeux Road Central was the of a tragedy yesterday morning when a Chinese leaped to his death.

According to a police report, It appears that the victim, 17 10. known Chinese, Jumped from the fourth floor of No. 105 Des Voeux Road Central, and sustained severe injuries from which he succumbed

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and South Africa, Adon, Egypt and EUROPE via Marseilles-due Mar. seilles 1 th April - ... Saigon

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Brindisi, 4th April

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy. Foochow and North China (via" Shanghai,.

in the Government Civil Hospital Straits and Osjenita about an hour ister.

Suicide is suspected.

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DUE HERE Swalow and Amoy

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Mr. W. Scranton the American picgramme of lectures to be given The following is the provisional whein berths must be reserved friancer arrived in the Colony by Professor Ching in Hong Kong: renders a delay in the allocation yesterday morning aboard the of individual berths unavoidable.R.M.S. Empress of Canada. He 15-Address to Euro-America Return- Tuesday, 16th March, 8.45 p.m. It te estimated that the actual being accompanied by his wife allotment is unlikely to be publish and they are staying at the KK ed before the end of March." Hotel.

The bagpipes of the Seaforth Highlandes at the Race Courie.

ed Students Associatica at Chinese Merchants Club on "The Situation in North China.".

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•Manila, Makassar arid "Sonrabaya Manile, Australia and New Zealand, via Thursday - Jaland-duo Thursday Talnad, 27th Yarch Leflers for Guam, Honolulu and

U.S.A. by "Pan-American Airways Service" - due San Franchón, 23rd March,

Wednesday, 17th Marbh #45 Strait and Cadutta p.m. —Address to Hong Kong Uni- | Maula versity Educational Society at the | "Manila L University Union on "New Educ tional Efforts in China:"(TA

Thursday, 18th March, 1 pm Luncheon and address to Y's Men's'; | Club (81) Francis Hote!). 6.30 p.m..

WEDNESDAY:// --Address to Hong Kong Teachers". Association at King's College "on Bwatow, Amoy and Formosa". "English and Chinese Universities Swalow and Swarksk

Amor Compared," -SV Friday, 19th. March 5.45, p.m.-

Shanghai, Japan, Hopolula UB.A

Central and South Ambrics. Canada, *nd EUROPE via Sân Pravdano da Pan Fusion, Pili: April.“ and "EUROPE vín ŠIE!PA'

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Address to League of Nations So-Foochow vấn Swatcw, ciety at Cathedral Hall on "Canoihow! 'flicting Views on the Cultural Changes in China. 8 p.m. —Ad». dress to Chinese V.M.CA." BI YMCA. Hall (Bridges Street) on "The Tendencies of Cultural Changes in China M

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