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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

REORGANIZATION PLANS FOR BRITISH ARMY

Colonial Establishments

To Be Increased

LONDON, Mar. 9 (Reuter)-Increases in the army personnel in Hongkong, Singapore and Ceylon were mentioned by Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, Secretary of State for War, when he presented the Army Estimates in the House of Commons on Mar. 8.

. In

re-

this connection. Mr. Belisha stated that Chinese and Indians would be erulted in Hongkong to in- crease the personnel by about 1,000 and that the Malay and Indian establishments at Sin- gapore would be increased by

a similar number.

HOME DEFENCE After announcing the various reorganizations and increases to concluded personnel, Mr. Belisha

by saying: "Home defence is once again our foremost obligation and It is receiving the attention and development, which will give, so for as can humanly be contributed, our people that security against "an invasion which they are deter-

mined to achieve."

Earlier in his speech, dealing first with the current financial year, Mr. Belisha said that anti-aircraft

divisions had

Ave

Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, Bel- tain's Secretary of State for War.

FILM STAR DISAPPEARS FROM STUDIO

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 9 (Beu- ter)--The President of Warner

CABLES

PATRIOTIC PLAY AT ST. PAUL'S GIRLS' COLLEGE

Bros, Interviewed by Renter Performance To-night

anid that his company Wis offering £500 to anyone locät- ing the alm star, Errol Flynn, who has not been heard of by the studio for the past fort- night..

Lily Damita, Flyan's wife, is reported to have stated that she knew nothing about her She husband's whereabouta added that she had unsuccess. fully tried for a week to get into contact with him.

Warner Bros. studio is most concerned over his disappear-

ance.

JAPAN'S ACTIVITIES

IN BURMA

(Int'l)-

1

Bur-

And To-morrow

The Y's Men's Club and St Paul's Girls' College will present a play in Cantonese entitled The Previous Night" at St. Paul's Girls' College, 33, Macdonnell Road, com- mencing to-night at eight o'clock with a

second performance to- morrow night, under the direc- tion of Mr. 1 Mok-lung. It is a patriotic play and depicts the in- trigues of a traitor whose activi: tles weave a net around himself and results in his own destruction.

FLOWER SHOW

PRIZE LIST

(Continued from Page 7).

The prize list is as follows:- The Challenge Cups were won as follows:

Pot Plants (Open), Mrs. F. Groves (Schizanthas), "

Pot Plants (Peak),--Mrs. F. C. Hall (Carnations).

Vegetables (Open).—Mrs, E. J. R. Mitchell (Leeks).

Vegetables (Peak)-Mrs. F. C. Hall (Celery).

Cut Flowers (Open).-Mrs. Eu Tong-sen (Carnations).

Cut Flowers (Peak).-Mrs. F. C. Hall (Sweet Peas).

Lady Peel Challenge Cup.-Mrs.

K. Bousfield (Annuals). Lady Northcote Challenge Bowl.

The play is not devoid of ro- mance and the full dress rehear--Mr. J. T. Bagram sals held during this week give promise of a 'successful show,, both histrionically and financially, The following is the cast:

Characters

Lau Chai Sing (Pak's assistant). Pak Chi San" (Mayor of Tientsia. A Traitor).

Mrs. Pak Chi. Sanne Cheng Man

Miss Pak Ching Hung (Pak's niece). Lam Kin Ping (Miss Pak's "lover). Lee Kwal (Pak's servant),

Yeung Ng Yeh (Pak's friend). Cheung King Hin (Pak's friend). Hotel Boy.

Blackcoat Man (Loafer No. 1). Greyccat Man (Loafer No. 21. Slu Fu (waiter.

CHUNGKING; Ma, 9 The anti-British movement in Buen). Burma 1 traced to the door of

to the Japanese, according semi-official report released here. It said that Japanese naval ves- Rels, disguised as Ashing boats, recently transported munitions to Bassein Harbour for a re- Burma, 531.353, representing a mese revolutionary leader, who placed the two which formerly increase of 83,000 over 12 months has just been freed from prison. existed, and a corps headquarters ago.

It is said that a large number established to control They had taken 40,000 recruits of Japanese Buddhist monks, them. Whole-time administrative during the current financial year-nuns, merchants and students and maintenance assistance avail-a perion when the demands of the trained in colonial analis, have able to anti-aircraft units had Navy and Air Force had been more recently gone to Burma to been increased.

than doubled since 1936.

gage themselves "in The shortage would be 18,000 on movementa. the present establishment at March

had been

OVERSEAS DEFENCE Dealing with defence in overseas ports, Mr. Hare Bellsha said that 31. but a alight improvement in H.K. - CANTON local personnel was being enlisted recruiting would wherever possible. The War Office the next Anancial year,

the addition of has arranged for

1,100 Maltese gunners to the existing establishment, and they were forming a depot at Malta for training recruits, both Maltese and British units.

They would

increase

the

.. Malay and Indlan establish- ment at Singapore by about 1.000, and the Chinese and In- dian personnel in Hongkong

overtake this in

MOBILISATION PLANS

mobilisation Dealing with plans, Mr. Hore Belisha mið within four days 200 that mobilisation centres would be open to serve all the fighting forces.

"

RAILWAY SERVICES

ep-

anti-British

Chu Chuk Kwan (patriot). Madam Wong (a patriot) Miss Lia" patriot)

Sun Lap Kwan (a patrict): Loafers.

Played By Miss Huer Pui Lin

Li Wai Ching, Ng Ngol Lin. Soo Man Ngoo. Chue Sau Kam. Tong Yee Lan Wong Kam Lin Lo Lau Sim. · Ng Wai Que. Chau Miu Ying. Poon Tuen Lim, Lee Ful Ping. Leung Sai Lin. Mok Sau Lin Pel Leu. Wal.. Mok Sau, Wah.

|

Misses Kwok Ki Chau Miu Ying and Poon Yuen Lim.

Lady Santhorn Cup.-Mr. Ho Kom-tong.

Marguerits (Chrysanthemum frit- escens)-1. Hongkong Jockey Club; 2. H. E. the Governor,

Nasturtium (Tali single or double varieties)-2. Hongkong Sanatorium

nd Hospital: 2. Mrs. L. Dunbar.

Salvia (Splendens)-1, russ: 2. E.K. Sanatorium Turg Hospital.

Lady

Ho and

Annuals or Plants-1. HK Saba- tortum and Hospital: 2. Mrs. Eu Teng- sen; h... Mrs. A. E. Lissazian

Annual or Plants-1. Mrs. F. Graves;

2, Mrs Lissaman; h.c., Mrs.W. T. Stan- ton: h.c., RE the Governot.

Arums-1, Mrs. A. Raymond: 2, H. E. the Governor.

Antirrhinum-1. H.K. Jockey Club; 2. HK Sanatorium and Hospital.

Begonin-1. Mrs. Eu Tong sen;. 2. Dr. Arthur W. Woo.

Geraniums-1. H.K. Sanatorium and

2. Mrs. E Tong-sen.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939. —PAGE 9

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA · HOTEL;,

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE. BAY "HOTEL,

SHANGHAI

'ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTELY

HOTELS LIMITED,

In samociation with the Grand Hotel der Wagons Lita, Peking.

Violeta-1, Mrs. J. E. Bousfield; 2. Peak Club.

Stock-1. Mrs. F. Cock; 2, Sir Ro bert Ho Tung: 3, E E. Story.

Primula (Malacoides).—1, Mrs. A. W. Hughes: 2, W. J. S. Key.

Annuals. Perennials or any Plants

CONTROVERSY AT MEETING

excluding Palms 1. Mrs. J. Kowloon Tong Garden

field; 2, Peak Club; 3, Bir Robert Ho Tung.

A collection of Vegetables.-1, Lady Họ Tung.

A collection of Vegetables-1. Lady Ho Tung: 2, Mrs. J. R Mitchell.

Cabbages-1. USR Club; 2 Mrs. L. Dunbar,

Savoy Cabbages-!. Lady Ho Tung; 2. P. C. Potts.

Cauliflowers or Broccoll.-c., Mrs. Fl. J. R. Mitchell.

Lettuces

(Cabbage varieties),-1, R D. Gillespie; 2, Mrs. W. T. Stanton; 3, P. C. Potts.

Lettuces (Cos varieties)-1, Mrs. W. T. Stanton; 2, Lady Ho Tung. Endive-1, Lady Ho Tung. Brussels Sprouts-1, P. C. Potts. Kohl Rabi-1, Mrs. L Dunbar: Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell; Lady Ho

Dahlias.1, HE the Governor; 2. Tune

H.K. Sanatorium and Hospital.

Hellotrope, HK. Sanatorium and Hospital: 2. Mra. W. T. Stanton,

H.K. Jockey Club; 2.

Petunia

Mrs. Eu Tong-sen.

Verbenal, Mrs. Eu Tong-sen 2 Sanatorium and Hospital...

H.K

Linaria (Tall varieties). Mrs. E.

Mitchell.

J. R. M

Cineraria-1, Mrs. L. Dunbar; 2, Dr.

Canaval.

A. Raymond.

City Association

The annual general meeting of the Kowloon Tong Garden City.. Association was held at the Clubhouse yesterday, Mr. F. W. Stapleton being in the

chair.

The annual report showed an in- crease in the membership roll and the Club's good financial condi- tion.

A controversy, was raised at the the status of non- meeting on voting members of the Club, Mr. H. A Castro, a non-voting member,

Turnips-1. Lady Ho Tung: 2, Mrs offering the suggestion that two jor three non-voting members be Carrots.-1, HK. Jockey Club; 2. elected to serve on the committee. Lady Eo tag.

Consideration of the suggestions P.C.by the incoming committee was

promised.

Fotts

Parsnipa-1. Lady Ho Tang:

Onions.-1. Lady. Ho Tung, Leeks. 1. Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell; 2, The following members were Thủy Hồ Tùng

elected to the new committee: Potatoes-1 Lady Ho Tung: 3, Mrs Gittins, W. Stapleton, L

E. J. R. Mitchell.

White or Cream Freesia-i, HK Sanatorium and Hospital: 2 Mrs. Eu E Tong-sen

Freesia.-1. Mrs. A., E. Grasett. Phlox Drummondi-1. R D. GH- lesple: 2. P. C. Potts.

Roses-1 Mrs. W. T. Stanton. Dianthus-1. HK. Sanatorium and Hospital;

2. HK Jockey Club. Perpetual Carnations-1. Mrs. Eu

The show is under the pat-18-sen; 2. H.K. Sanatorium and

LONDON, Mar, 9 (Rezter)-When pressed, during question time in the House of Commons yesterday, regarding prospects for the re sumption of railway and steamer services between Hongkong and All arrangements at these cen- Canton, Mr. RA. Butler, Under tres had been made, and the Secretary. for Foreign Affairs, re- British Legion had offered help terred to his previous answer on in providing extra army recruiters the subject and added that he was Right: Rev. R. O. Hall, and Hon. and clerks. All recruits, after not in a position to say when the Sir Robert Kotewall, CMG., and mobilisation, excepting those un-resumption of the railway services is in aid of the South China Re- Dealing with recruiting Mr. dertaking a normal engagement, could be predicted. The matter was fugee's Industrial Workshop, the Belisha mentioned that they had would be enlisted in the terri-being discussed between the British Ministering Children's League and of Consul-General i Canton and Ja-other charities. Booking will be at effectives in all ranks, exclusive torial army for the duration

panese authorities,

│St. Paul's Girls' College. ¿' o: British troops in India and the war.

by the same number:

RECRUTTING

41

age of the Bishop of Hongkong, the

SHORTAGE OF BRITISH

BRITISH HOSPITAL

HOSPITAL BOMBED BY

TROOPS

Japanese Attack.

Delayed

From Our Own Correspondent

CHUNGSHAN, March

8-

Japanese threats to attack Walchow, important elly on

the East River, and Pok Lo. on the north bank of the same river, falled to materialize to- day, apparently owing to the shortage of troops, a portion of which had been transferred to Hainan Island.

of

The enemy also threaten to ad- vance along the West River from Bamshul, where the number of troops has been increased, follow- ing the arrival of colonial forces from Formosa. The erection

bridges on the West pantoon River and the dally reconnaissance of the scouting planes are intend- ed to convey the impression that the Japanese mean business.

In Hairan Island, a report from Churiking stated that the lost about one. Japanese have

landed thousand men since they on the Island. Prepared by Gen. Chen Cheng, the Director of the Political Department, the report stated that Chinese resistance has increased in intensity and checked farther advance of the invaders who are hemmed in the moun tainous areas.

* LULL MAINTAINED

JAPANESE

PLANES

CHINESE NURSE KILLED:

BUILDING DAMAGED

Walled City Of Ichang Completely Ruined

SHANGHAI, March 9 (Reuter)-Three direct hits were suffered by the Jenkin-Robertson Hospital of the English Baptist Mission when fourteen Japanese planes "bombed Stan yesterday afternoon.

A Chinese nurse

was killed, but there were no foreign casualties.

STABILIZATION

FUND WARMLY

WELCOMED

(Continued From Page 1) FRANCO-U.S. INTEREST

were completely destroyed.

Carnations-1. H.K. Sanatorium and Hospital; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar

Malden Hair Ferns. 1. Mr. En

Tong-sen

Ferns-1, Mra. Eu Tong-sen. Asparagus Plumesus or Sprengert.- 1. Lady Ho Tung: 2. E. J. R. Mitchell Mignonette.-1. HK Sanatorium and Hospital.

French Marigolds.-1. Mrs. Eu Tong

2. Mrs. Ho Kom-tong.

Larkspur-1, R. D. Gulespie: 2, Mrs,

A. Raymond.

Nasturtium. Lady Ho Tung: 2. Mrs. A. Raymond.

Double Nasturtium.-1... Lady Ho Tung.

Pansies. H.K. Sanatorium and Hospital; 2, Mrs E. J. R. Mitchell: c..

HONGKONG REALTY | *Ts. Eu Tong-sex.

& TRUST CO., LTD.

Through Inadvertence, the amaual general meeting of the Hongkong Realty & Trust Co.. Ltd., was given the heading of H.K: Land Investment & Agency Co., Ltd. The mistake is regretted.

JAPANESE AND SHANGHAI

COUNCIL

in

Violets-1. Mrs. A. Raymond; 3, H.

K. Sanatorium and Hospital.

Stock-1, Mrs. Eu Tong-sen; 2, ILK. Sanatorium and Hospital.

Primula (Malacoldes).—h.c.. Mrs. L. Dunbar

Tung

Ehi

Annuale. Perennials-1, Lady Ho 2, B.E. the Governor; c. Mrs. Tong-ten. Marguerite (Chrysanthemum frite scens) Mrs. John Fleming: 2 Mrs. P. C. Hall; 3, Mrs. N. L. Smith.

Nasturtium.-E. E. Story: 3. Mrs.

Radiahes-1, Lady Ho Tung; 2. Mrs.

A. Camund, Dr. B, de Bouza, Lee Mitchell.

Kan-ming, Chan Yip-cho, A. J. F. C. Potts: 2. Mr. E. J. Kew, J. N.Wong, Peter S. Wong,

al

R

Celer, Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell: 2, Wong Chak-nam, H. F. Un, A Spary, Q. T. Chen, Mok Lin, Kwang Mrs. Ad Raymond.

Tomatoes-1, R. D. Gillespie; 2, F. Sum-man, Dr. Kwan Sum-yin and

¡A. Cheung,

C. Potts; c. Lady Ho Tung.

Peas-1, Mra! W. T. Stanton; 2. P. C. Patts.

French Beans-1. Lady Ho Tung; 2,

T. Stanton Mrs.

พ,

Vegetable Marrowa-C. Lady Ho Tung

A Collection of Vegetables-1, Mrs.

POLICE REPORTS

The theft of a revolver, clothing

Robert Ho Tung; 2. Mrs. 8. T. Wand Jewellery to a total of $393 Hamson.

A Collection of Vegetables.-1, Mrsdom 12 Bouth Bay Road, Repulse C. Hall: 2 Str. Robert He Tung: Bay, during Wednesday, has been reported to the police, by Mr. R. D. Gillespie

hc., Mathilda Hospital.

Cabbages--1. Mrs. E Cock: 3. Mrs. 8. T. Williamson; c. Mrs. D. C. Ed- mondston.

Savoy Cabbages. 1. Mrs. E. Cock! 2, A Nicol; c. Mrs. Scott Horston.

The theft of a watch valued at 3134 from his residence has been Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1. Mrs. A. reported by Cheung Chan-sing, of W. Hughes, 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Lettuces (Cabbage varieties)-1, 5 Wing Lok Street, Central dis Mrs. E. Cock; 2, Mrs. D. C. Edmonds-trict. ton; c.

c. Mathilda Hospital.

Lettuces (Cos varieties)-2, Mrs: F. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.

Endive-1, Bir. Robert Ho Tung: 2, Mrs. P. C. Hall.

Brussels Sprouts.--1. Mrs. John Fleming: 2. Mr. P. C. Hall

new

the "The Shining Hour," |AD.C. production of the play by Keith Winter, played to a very Kohl Rabi-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung; good audience on its second night" 2. Mathilda Hospital; c. Mrs. J. Kat the China Fleet Club Theatre Bousfeld,

to-morrow

Turnips-1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfield; 2, last night. The play will be staged Mrs. 8. T. Williamson: h.c, Mrs. J. again to-night and

night at 9.15 p.m. Scott Harston.

Carrots--1, Sir Robert Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. P. C. Hall; c., A. Nicol.

Persnips-1. Mr. P. C. Hall; 2, Mr

AW. Hughes; 3. Sir Robert Ho Tung.. Bousfeld; h... Mathilda Hos

Salvia (Splendens)-1, Mrs. N. Lpital

Smith

Annuals.-1. Mrs. J. K. Bousfield; 2, Mrs. E. Cock; 3. Mrs. F. C. Hall.

Annuals or Plants.-1. W. J. S. Key; 2. Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld; 3. Sir Robert Ho

Tung

Arums--1, Mrs. N. L. Smith; 2, Mrs. E. Cock: 3. Peak Club

Antirrhinum-1, Peak Club; 2, Mra A. W. Hughes; h.c., Mrs. J. Scott Harston.

Begonia-1, Mathilda Hospital; 2, Sir Robert Bo Tung; 3, E E. Story.

Geraniums.-1, Mrs J. Scott Hars Cock. Dahlias 1, Mrs A. W. Hughes. Heliotrope-1, Mrx N. L. Smith; 2, Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Petunia.-1, Mrs. E. Cock; 2 Biz Robert Ho Tung: 3, Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Verbena-1, J. W. 8. Key: 2., Mrs. 3. Scott Hárston; 3, A. Nicol

LONDON, Mar. 9 (Reuter)-In the House of Commons yesterday, The report adds that the operat-Mr. H. Graham White (Labour) in- ing theatre, the X-Ray department vited Mr. R.A. Butler, Under-Secre and machine room and two wardsitary for Foreign Affades, to make 1.ton; 2. W. J. 8. Ker: 3. Mrs.

The hospital was marked with a statement regarding the purpose two Union Jacks, one on the roof and scope of the Special Section

of the Municipal Council and the other on the ground, and these were clearly visible from the Shanghal which is to be established

under the control of the Japanese,

Mr. Butler said that he had no information of the actual details A later message states that of what was proposed in regard, ta Reuter learned from unimpeach-the functions of this Special Bec-

that abic neutral sources

the tion, but he was assured that Walled City of Ichang, a Treaty the working understanding, which

air.

WALLED CITY IN RUINS

Linaria (Tall varieties)-1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfield; 2. Mrs. J. Scott Harston: he. Mr. P. C. Hall.

The "Financial Times” says that Port on the Yangtze, was reduced had been reached with the Japan- Laureiro.

almost completely to ruins as the ese authorities, was not of a nature. In spite of the Japanese menace in London commercial circles result of two Japanese air raids to impair the, sutbority of Council

the co- one on Mar. 7 and the other on

and propaganda, the lull has reportance is attacked to

ton

Antirrhinum-1, Mrs. A. W. Hughes;

12. Mrs. J. Scott, Harsion.

Carnations or Picotees-No award. . Cactus Dahlias.--1, Mrs. N. L Smith.

Dahlias other than Cactus-1; Mra IN. L. Smith, ...

Onions-1, Mathilda, Hospital. Leeks-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2." Mrs. G. P. Hole; c. Mry F. C. Hall.

Potatoes-1, Sir Robert Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. J. Bentt Harstón; c... Mrs. P. C. Hell

Radishes.-1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfield: 2 Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Beta-1, Mrs. J, Scott Harston; 2, Mathilda Hospital; c. Mrs. F. C. Hall Celery.---1.. Mrs. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. J. Scott Harston: C.; Mrs. E. Cock

Tomatoes-1, idrs. E, Cock; 2, A.

Sir Robert Ho Tung

T. Williamson; 3,

Nicol;

Pers-1,

Mignmette-1, Bir Robert Ho Tung. Nasturtium.-1. Mrs. B. T. W. WB- Hanson: 2. Mr. John Fleming; h.c Sir Robert Ho Tung

Pansies-1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston; 2. Mathilda Hospital

Violets-1, Mathilda Hospital; 2, Mrs. John Fleming.

Vase of Cut Flowers-1, Miss Bac

1. Master Zan Krogh-moe; 2, Mrs.

Archbutt.

W. J. B. Key; c. Mrs. J. K. Bousileid bara Mansfeld; 2, Mrs. C. Bernard

Brown: c.. Mrs M. J. Loureiro. C. Hall; rench Beans-1. Mrs. F. C

Cut Flowers for children under 13.- J. Scott Harston. 2. Mrs.

Vegetable Marrows-1. Mrs. J. John Fleming; c. Miss Madelaine Bousfeld

Cut Flowers-1, Mrs. R. E. Hoare;

A Display of Cut Flowers-1. Mra 2. Mra W. T. Stanton; c. B. Bana R. E. Hoare. torium and Hospital.

Group of Bulbs-1; Mrs. S. 'T. WI-' Peas-1. Mr. W. T. Stanton: iams; 2, Mrs. L. Dunbar. 2. Mrs. P. Groves; c. Mrs. A. Ray- inond

Sweet

Group of Cacti and Bucculents-1," Mrs. B Lim-Kaufmann.

JUDGES

*

Cineraria.-1. Mrs. A. W. Hughes;

"Antirrhinum-~1. Mrs. Zu Tong-sen; . 2 Mathilda Hospital; 3, Mr. D. C.

One Dwarf Plant, Mrs. Ho Kom- Edmondston.

2. H.K. Sanatorium and Hospital tong: 2, F. C. Lau. Dr. Arthur W. Woo Decorations-1, M. & P. Table

Of Annuals or Plants (excluding Red or Pink Roses-1, D. R. Blake: Nasturtium)-1, Mra. Ho Kom-tong. Williamson; 2, Miss. Compton: 3. Miss

2: Mrs: W. T. Stanton.

Flowering Plants Novelty Class).- Freesia-1. Mrs. J. K Bousfeld; 2. White or Yellow Rosca-1, D. EL HE the Governor.

Blake

Mrs. Peak

T. Stanton 2, Mr Club; he. Mr. P. C.. Hall.

Roses. any colour1 HE the Gow Phlox Drummondii-1. Mrs. P. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. J. Scott Harston: h.c.. ernor: 2, D. H. Blake, c. J. J. Whyte.

The Judges for the how were:- Mr. R. W. Porritt asked the rea~ | A. Nicol

Carnations or lootees-1/Mrs. Eu

J. A Flummer, M. W. Lo, Andrew :.. mained up to yesterday afternoon operation by all countries. with Mar. 8-in' the course of which a

song for the Japanese refusal to Dianthus-1. Mrs. J Scott Harston; Tong sen; 2 HK Sanatorium Taking advantage of the stale-trade interests in China to avert total of 60 bombs were dropped.

Ecspital; c. H.E. the Governor The FUppante, J. P. Robinson, mate, Gen. Li Hon-wan, Chairman the threatened further dislocation A message from Amoy gives the evacuate the British-owned mitis | 2, Peak Club.

Perpetual Carnations-I, Mrs. P. Cactus Dahlias-1, HE, the Gover 7. P. Grose, G. G. N. Tinson, Col., of the Kwangtung Provincial Gov-of the Chinese market and close news that Japanese craisers and in ghanghai

C. Hall; 2, E. E. Story.

tor: 3, HK Sanatorion and Hop HB. L. Dowbiggin, J. J. Whyte, ernment, is doing everything, pos-contact is being maintained by planes from aircraft-carriers have

MA Team Mrs. JD, Denby, Mrs. R. E. Hoare, Mr. Butler replied that the Ja- Carnations-1, J. Scott Hars tal: c. Mrs. L Dunbar.

Dahlias other than Cactus-1, HE, MI, E Cock, V. H. C. Jarrett. Cen- sible for the relief of victims from French and American traders been bombing the mainland and

Maiden Hair Ferns-1, Mrs. J. K. the Governor: 2 Mrs. E. 1R301, Mr. Ho Hom-tong the war zones and others affected evidence of which is the fact that coastline opposite Amoy during the panese authorities, despite the ex-

planations of the British Consul Boundeld: 7, Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

chell; hic, Mrs. L. Dunbar. Ferns, Mr. G. P. Hola by the war. He saw the sufferings

representative of the Paris past two days.

The attacks, it would appear, General, still protemed to doubt

Asparagus Plumosus or Eprengeri with his own eyes, having fought bis battles with the Japanese on Chamber of Commerce attended were apparently concentrated on the British ownership of three of

Eo Tung the Lunghat Railway and Nana meeting of the China section of the Chinese positions and on the these mills. The fourth was situsi Bira A. W. Hughes: 2, Sir Robert Mignonette-1. Mrs. 8. T. William- the London Chamber of Commerce railway terminus at Chengchow.ted at Point Island, which was in chang-Klukiang Railway,.

on Monday when measures for the No attempt to land had, however, occupation by the Japanese mili-n: 2, Mrs. F. B. Winter.

bary authorities, who had establish- French Marigolds-1, Mrs.. P. C. an-mutual protection of trading in- yet been made. The London

ed their headquarters there and Hall; 2. Mrs. J Ecott Harston

Larkspur-1, Mrs E Cock; 2, Mrs. nounces that HRH the Duke terests were discussed.

1,500 CASUALTIES

a transport unit. Further British Hall. of Gloucester has been appoint There is a general welcome for

(Dwarf varieties)-1, SHANGHAI, Mar. 9 (Reuter)-A representations on the subject had

Nasturtium Double. Nasturtium (Dwarf varieties St. John of Jerusalem in the the idea of preventing further neutral dispatch places the air recently been made In Tokyo. The

culyal Robert Ho Tuni British Resim, in place of HRH penetration of Japanese influence raid casualties at Ichang at 1,500 Government would continue to do the Duke of Connaught who has in China by financial assistance to and says that the northwest wall its utmost to secure & speedy Pansies or Vollas-1, Mrs. J. Scott

is demolished

"Gazette"

ed Grand Prior of the order of

resigned,

the Chinese, Government.

evacuation of the mills.

Mrs J. Scott Harston.

Mignonette-1, HE Sanatorium and The Show will continue to-day Hospital: he. Mrs. Ho Kom-tong from 10 am to 4 pm. A special Nasturtium. Mrs E Dunbar; feature this afternoon will be per

mission given to holders of tickets

P. G. Potts, C., Mrs. A. Raymond.

Pandes HK Sanatorium and Hospital: 2, Mrs. W. T

Mrs Raymond Stanton; for the show, to wirit Government House grounds between 3 and 6 Vialcisi, M E. J. B. Mitchell: 2.

p.myhere they will be admitted Mrs. W. T. Stanton; c. Master Adrian

on production of the same tickets. Robertson

Cut Powers-1, Mrs. J. K. Bous By the Findness of His merellency field; 2, Air Robert Ho Tung 3, Mrs, the Governor, the beautiful flowers Scott Harston with disbanded at present to be seen in Govern- Sweet Peas-1, ME. F. 0. Hall 7 Sir Robert Bo Tung; he, Mrs 3ment House grounds will thus be

Harston; 2, A. Nicol; 8, Mrs. F. Hall. Bentt. Harston

open to inspection as well.

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