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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 28, 1937.
Elaborate Plans For Chinese Procession
(Continued from Page 1)
SECOND DAY, MAY 13, STARTING
AT 11 AM SHARF Starting from Belchers Street, along" Queen's Road West to Hill Road. and by Hill Road to Des Voeux Road West and from Des Voeux Road West to Bonham Strand West and Bonham Strand East up to the junction of Kwong Yuen Street East. From here turn into Jervois Street, ulong Jervois Street and by Morrison Street to Queen's Road Central going east- ward up Wellington Street, then down D'Aguilar Street passing the King's Theatre. Then along Queen's Road Central to Jackson Road to the Praya and along the Praya returning to Catchick Street. FIRST NIGHT, MAY 13, STARTING
AT 7.30 P.M. SHART Starting from Belchers Street, along Queen's Road West to Hill Rond and by Hill Road to Des Voeux Road West, Bonham Strand West and Queen's Road. Then go westward to as far as No. 7 Police Station Then along Pokfulam Road to the University and from here go eastward along Bonham Road, Caine Road and Upper Albert Road to the Government House. Enter the Government House and emerge from the side door of the
Government House into Upper A
bert Road and down Lower Albert
... Photograph taken after the christening ceremony at St. " 'Andrew's Church on Sunday afternoon of Marlon Elizabeth.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Franklin, of Shamshuipo Police Station. In the group are from teft to right: Inspr R. Shannan. Mrs. Shannon (with the infant in her arms), Mrs. Franklin and Mr. Franklin,
NEW PROGRAMME WEDDING AT
Road. Then past Dairy Farm by IN KWANGTUNG
ton
Wyndham Street to Hollywood Road, Lyndhurst Terrace, Welling-
Street,
Street. D'Agullar Queen's Road Central. Pedder Street, Des Voeux Road Central, along Des Voeux Road Central to Morrison Street and by Morrison Street to Connaught Road Central
(Continued from Page 1)
the
Government's
ST. JOSEPH'S
(Continued from Page 1.)
Her long vell fell over it and was of fine white net, beautifully em-
sheaf of arum illes.
connected with the encouragement and improvement of Industries, etc. of the whole province. And.broidered and bordered, with a Wharf. From here turn into Wing tions for the free and convenient orangee blossom, and she carried a up to as far as the Wing Lok Street the improvement of communica- pattern of delicate flower sprays, and held in place by a fillet of Lok Street West and then to Bon-transport of goods and produce ham Strand East and along Bon-
would receive ham Strand East up to the Junction attention. of Kwang Yuen Street East, Then turn into Jervola Street and by Morrison Street to Queen's Road Central and Queen's Road West and by Queen's Street to the Praya and along the Praya returning to Catchick Street.
THIRD DAY, MAY 14, STARTING
AT 11 AM. SHARP -- Starting from Belchers Street, along Queen's Road West, Queen's Road Central, and Queen's Road East and by Gap Road to Race Course. Then from Wong Nei Chung Road to Leighton Hill Road passing No. 1 Police Station and Po Leung Kuk to the Tram Car Ter-
minus at Causeway Bay. Then along Yee Wo Street to Hennessy
Road passing the Lee Garden and along Hennessy Road to the Arsen- al and by the Tramway lines to Des Voeux. Road Central, along Des Voeux Road Central and by Wing Wo Street to Wing Lok Street East and Wing Lok Street West. Then turn into Des Voeux Road West and along Des Voeux Road West re- turning to Catchick Etreet. SECOND NIGHT, MAY 14, START- ING AT 730 PM. SHARP Starting from Belchers Street passing along Queen's Road West. Queen's Road Central and Queen's Road East and by Gap Road to the Monument. Then from Leighton Hill Road to Wanchal Road and trom Wanchal Road to Johnston Road. Then turn into Hennessy Road, from the Chinese Wesleyan Methodist Church, from Hennessy Road to Percival Street, from Per- cival Street to Lockhart Road and from Lockhart Road to the Arsenal.
From here turn into Queen's Road Central going westward and by Murray Road to the Praya and along the Prays to Catchick Street.
All unjust taxation would be remedied, and the currency and Anancial questions stabilized and adjusted.
Third's, all matters connected with the improvement of farming and agriculture, and the education of the people would receive the
Government's fullest support,"
Higher education would be en- Couraged and supported, so as to Produce experts in all branches of sence and learning.
Fourthly, there would be re- forms in the administration · of farmers' villages and agricultural lands. Improvement of the Hiving conditions of the people, education of the children, and also the im provement of the irrigation of farni ands, and the rendering of financial assistance to all needy
farmers.
General Wu Teh-chen expressed the hope that all would help him to carry out the programme, and give him their fullest support.—-- Chinere Evening Press.
ANTI-HEROIN WORK
(Continued from Page L.)
Chinese people, and as this would seriously affect the future life of the country. It was the duty of all to unite in sternly suppressing
the evil.
According
to
reliable medical evidence. Mr. Lau said that heroin pits did no good to the smokers, but simply meant degeneracy and
A QUESTION OF slow suicide.
TASTE
(Continued from Page 1.)
the
Mr. Laus finally urged members of the Boclety, and the English and Chinese Press to co- operate in doing propaganda work,- in order to call the attention of the public to the danger, and to spread the knowledge of the great harm caused by the smoking of heroin.
After the ten party, a group photograph was taken.
The week before a very good musical performance was given by the local Philharmonic Society, and this - also played to practically empty houses for three nights out "of four, and must (I should think)
It is understood that Mr. Lau have resulted in Anancial loss; -
King-tsing founded the "Hong Yet in this case too, the charge Kong Anti-Heroin Society" last for seats was very moderate.· ́
month, this being the first of its kind for the proper cure of heroin addicts in the Colony.
In contradistinction to this, I have also noticed that hundreds pay relatively high prices to watch" football at every match, though the ground is decidedly inaccessi- ble
Not long ago a dancé display was given by Miss Daisy O' Keefe, which was packed, and another similar display given shortly after, by Mr. Goricharoft, was also very well attended
Why is it that the Hong Kong public will flock to a dance dis- play, and avoid a musical comedy: and flock to ordinary football matches, and ignore tennis finals?
Yours etc.
"INQUISITIVE”.
THE COMMITTER:
The chief bridesmaid was Miss Rita Elizaga (sister of the bride) who wore a picture frock of forget- me-not blue taffeta, with draped sleeves and a long sash tied at the back in a batterfly bow. Instead of a hat she wore a plastron of pale pink roses which matched her bouquet.
Two tiny bridemaids were Vir- ginia Gonzales and Sylvia da Cos-
ta
who had dainty old-world frocks of cycleman-pink taffeta reaching to the ground, and who carries posles of white carnations.
After the wedding a reception was held at the Metropole Hotel. The honeymoon is to be spent in Macao. The bride's going-away costume was of light bluish gray bilstered crepe.
New Colours For The
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FOREIGN MAILS
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To Manila
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plus the usual fos of 30 cents for registered letter
Letters intended for despatch by air to one of the intermediate points and thence by sea to a further destination must be propaid at the usual foreign' postage rate of 95 cents per ounce in addition to the air mail fos.
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Ordinary 6.00 a.m. on 29/4/37.
The Public are requested to post on or before Wednesday. Lovers will be date-stamped 29th April. Letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes at G.P.O. only during the night of Wednesday 15th April. Elsewhere the latest clearance will be the ordinary closing time on Wednesday seth April.
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3rd May
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutas earlier than the time given below 'unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to elósa að er before 9 a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day,
For
WEDNESDAY
Manila
Another engagement will be ful- Straits Alled by the Duke of Gloucester Swatow... when he visits Edinburgh to Formosa day to lay the
foundation Amoy stone
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Honolulu and U.S.A., by die "Pan-American Airways Direct Service"-due San Francisco, 4th May.
THURSDAY
Haiphong and *Batavis of the new Govern- Amoy ment buildings on the Calton Air Mail for Manila, Guam, H. In the morning he will make
first appearance Redford Barracks as Colonel-in- Chief of the Gordon Highlanders and present new colours to the regiment, The present colours. · which have been carried all over the world since 1899, when they Amoy were presented to the regiment by Shanghai, Japan, and EUROPE via Siberis
Duke's the
grandfather, King Strait. Edward VII, then the Prince of Air Mall for Canton and Dis Wales, will be laid up in the Na- tricts. tional War Memorial at Edinburgh | Swatow Castle, and the colours now in the Swaton. Amoy and Foochow Memorial will be sent to the Town Shanghai, Japan, Canada, 0,8,A., and House, Aberdeen.
*EUROPE via Vancouver, BC, (Paroels for Canada only)-due Van couver B.,0.,17th May and EUROPE via Siberia
TIENTSIN RIVER
MYSTERY
Thirty Dead Bodies. Recovered
Air Mail" for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow and North China (via Shanghai).
FRIDAY
Tientsin, Apr. 27. About thirty dead bodies were recovered from the Tientsin River Air Mall for "Imperial Airways' during the past several days, and
Direct Service-due London, five more were" hauled up yester- day morning. The police are in- vestigating this uncanny... occur-
rence.
It is believed that they were murdered and tarowd into the river near Tientein. Such bodies
The mystery is deepened by the fact that there were no women' or children, among the corpses, which The following were elected mem- are those of able-bodied young bers of the Executive Committee men. Another grim-feature is that of the Society: Hon. Presidents, most of the bodies bore wounds, Mesars. Peter H. Sin, LJ Sing-kui; President, Mr. Lau King-tsing: Vice-President, Rev. Mr. 14 Kau- yan; Hon Treasurer, Mr. Chan
Teaches of the River. Lan-fong Hon. Becretary, Poon Yau-sing Committee Mem. About this time last year, about bors; Mesars, Tang, Chi-ching Lau 400 bodies in similar conditions Sung-hi, Mak Bust-fan, Tong Pik-1 were shed out of the River. Wide chuen, Te Feh-lit, Bo Yim, Yau interest is aroused here by the Wing-lau Lau Yuk-wan, Wong discovery of these mysterious Buin-kan, Dr. Trang Took-cho and corpsen Miss Bin Tak-hing.
Mr.
were not found on the upper
Linion Acwo
· 9th May,
Air Mall for "Australia by Int' perial - Airways Service"--due Darwin, 4th May,
Haiphong
Shanghai, Japan, Rozalala, USA, Central and South America Canada and EUROPE via San Francisco- das Ban Francisco, 19th May Manila, Babari, Australia and New Zealand vis Brisbane—das Brisbane, 18th May
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