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HARLENE

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

CHINESE COMPANY Strength: Constable R27 Chung Kung fu has been struck off the strength of the Chinese Company, na from February 7, 1939.

Training Course-Part II: "The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on

Tuesday, March 21st at 17.30 hours

sharp-

GENERAL

THE SERVICES

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FLAG INCIDENT IN SHANGHAI

The Research in being built to in- The Shanghal. Office of the vestigate problems of the variation of Kuomintang is reported by the the earth's magneticdeld and at

Chinese press to have sent a peti mospheric electricity, and will be vir- tually a non-magnetic ship, with a tian to the Ministry of Foreign wooden "bull, a minimum of steel in Affairs in Chungking asking that the Diesel engines, and a crank shaft representations be made to the of special non-magnetic steel.

by

the

Mr. John Mathieson, who served in French authorities against the Royal research ship Discovery II prohibition by the French Police has been appointed as boatswain of in the French Concession the ship from * list of 31 applicants. | Shanghai of the hoisting of

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

Chinese. national "flags. аге The following appointments

The incident. ·referred" to oc- made by the Admiralty:

Lt.-Cdra.-O. D. S. Johnson, to Precurred on Mar. 12 when the local Constables R9 Wang May Onsident for duty inside Admiralty Chinese commemorated the 14th R15 8. C. Liang, R. Lai Chi Chiu, March 11: K. B. Wilson, to Osprey anniversary of the death of Dr. Rod Lau Kwan Po, R105 Lam (March 18); R. H. Rd. Moodle, to

half-masting EK K. L. Sun Yat-sen Vernon (undated); Kwok Yiu, R106 Tang Shiu Woon, Veg

Aubyn, lent. to N.Z. Govt. (March18): | Chinese dags. Many of these R107 Woo Chol Bin, R108 Woo Tat G. R. F. T. Cooper, to Victory, for flags were asked to be taken down čin, R109 Lat Teang Taam, Rl10 crse. (March 31; 1. D. Ellot (retd), by the French police. Chan Kal Wah R112 Chan Ching to President (March 6).

L.-D. H. Mason, to M.T.B. 14, ur Ko Kar Ming. R120 Leung Yu command (March 7 AAT. Bey

maur-Haydon to Vernon (March 27 Wing, Ri17 Kwok King Tong: R118 J. N. Garnett (P/L RAP), to Lee Chow Lam, R119 Tai Pak Ceurageous March 7); V. C. Grenfell, Yuen Shing Luen. R128 Ng Shew dto Victory, for erse. March 3.

Surgn. Lt (D)-FL Perris. LD.S. Man. R69 Wong King Luk. R114 to Pembroke, for RNB. (March 8). J. A. Au, R127 P, T. P. Hing, and R128 Chan Ylu Hing.

HAIR GROWER & TONIC Mar, 113 Tang Chung Ful. R116

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Delightfully refreshing and mover-cleansing. Froes the hair from every trace of Scarf and Dandruff and is meet beneficial to the scalp. Free burnishing rinn inchuchad.

UZON BRILLIANTINE

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Ladies with

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The Japan Hotel Association

IN JAPAN

AKAKOSA

MEMBER HOTELS

(58 member in all)

Konz

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Akmi Hotel

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Kamenci Hotel CEVLENJI (Nikko)

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TOKYO

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*Open in summer only.

Now members;

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YOKOHAMA

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IN TAIWAN (Formons)

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IN CHOSEN

HIJO

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IN CHINA

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TAINTAO

For information, please apply to fácretary,

The Japan Hotel Association

Care Trans Bureau, Department of Railways, Tokyo

Patrol Duty: Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detalled by the 'Officer in Charge of Company.

י

between

Cole-Hamilton,

M. Mid-A Southampton (Feb. 23).

to

In connecting with this inci- dent, the Kuomintang once in Shanghai has also issued a state- ment explaining that to interfere with the boisting of Tags of a ham!- nation is tantamount to lating the country by which the dag rapresented.

Cd. Gunners (T),-0... French, ty Vernon (Jan. 30): H. Dean, to Vernon

Feb. 1: J. R. Smith, to Terror II WEATHER REPORT for 4th M.T.B. Fletilla (undated),

Cd. Shipta-A. T. Diaper, to Haw kins (March 13; T. E Murch, to INDIAN COMPANY

Prince of Wales (March 14).

Cd. Elect.-R. H. H. Eddey, to Illus- Patrol Duty: Nightly

Gunner 20.00 hours and midnight by mem-trious (March 9).

Bridgett, (T)-A. L bers as detalled by the Officer in carnwall (undated). Charge of Company.

FLYING SQUAD" Patrol Duty: Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detailed by the Officer in Charge of Company.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE

The ARP. ARP. Courses: Courses will be held at the Club Lustang 16, Ice House Street on Tuesday, and Friday." March 21 and 24 at 17.30 hours.

Patrol Duty: Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detalled by the Officer in. Charge of Company.

C. CHAMPKIN,

D. B. P. (R) Hongkong. Monday, March 20,

BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS

The 114th meeting of the Board of Education was held on Thurs- day, March 16, 1939, at 4 pm. in the Board Room of the Education Department.

to

Wt. Writer.O. J. Pecover. to Ter- ror II (March §).

ENTRIES

HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY

10 am March 20, Barometer fat sea level), 30.04 ins. Temperature. 62 F.

Kumidity. 81 per cent Wind. Direction, E. J. V. Hartley, K. S. Partisson. J. A. Wind Force (Beaufort). 5. Welply, as Act. Sub-Lts. (A1 sen- Temperature: maximum yesterday: March 13, and apptd. to Frobisher (March 13).

M. V. Driver, H. Morris, P. A. Hall. H. I Shanahan. D. M. Jones, B. J. Furlong, as Mids (A) (seny. March 13), and apptd to Hermes (March 13) C. Treen, as Mid. (A) (seny. March 13), and apptd. to Frobisher

(March 13)

85 F.

Temperature; maximum last night.

60 F. Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending" 10th

tö-day, nil.

Total rainfall since January 1st.

2.77 ins.

Arainst an average of 4.44 ins, Sunset to-night, 6.34 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 6.27 a.m.

4 p.m. March 20

ROYAL NAVY

DIRECTOR OF HYGIENE AT THE WAR OFFICE The War Office announces that Barometer (at sea level), 29.93 ins. Colonel J. A. Manifold. DSO., M.B, Temperature, 62 F. late RAMC who is vacating the Humidity, 86 per cent. appointment of Deputy Director "of

Hygiene and Pathology at Army Wind Direction East, Headquarters. India, has been select Wind Force (Beaufort), 5. ed to micceed Major-General H. H. A. Maximum temperature, 63 F. Emerson, D.6.0. M.B., KH9. Director of Hygiene at the War Office. Minimum temperature, 60 F. on the retirement of the latter on Rainfall nil. April 16.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

ELS

An increase of over 50 per cent. has been made in the amount ot

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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From 1 to 97 Mar. 1939

HIGH WATER.

Wack.

"Bats of

Days of

Month.

There were present: the Direc-spent in the coming year on scientific tor of Education, Mr. C. G. Sollis, research, and technical development. M.A., Chairman; Senior Inspector The total of £5,924,000 compare with of Schools, Mr. J. Ralston, M.A.. £3.178.000 last year, and is more than three times that of 1935, when Senior Inspector of Vernacular £1.448.000 was voted.

Over £2,000,000 will be spent on air- Tues, 21 Schools, Mr. Y. P. Law, BA., Mr. A. el Arculli, Miss E. S. Atkins, Rev. craft and balloons, compared with

in 1938. In addition, £500, Wod 22 £1,268,000 Father G. Byrne, S.J.. Ph.D. Rev. 600 is set aside for the development J. R. Higgs. B.A, Mr. Li Taz Fong and construction of new types of Thur. 23

aircraft. Captain F. Sale, A.E.C., Mr. D. J. civil

£329,000 for mis- and Sloss, C.B.E.. M.A., Dr. S. W. Tso, cellaneous research and development. C.B.E, LL.D., Mr. B. Wylle, and the from which grants will be made to Fri

scientific bodies for special investiga-

Sat. 25 Secretary: Mr. W. L. Handyside, tions connected with aeronautics. M.A, B.Sc.

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1940, and made recommendations in relation thereto.

The Board considered the ings at the experimental establish- Sun. 26 P.W.D. building programme for ments has been more than doubled,

The provision for works and build-

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COLONY HEALTH

RETURNS

Found guilty of unlawful porses. slum of 3,634 heroin pills and 342- 1/5 ounces of pink mass containing Nineteen cases of tuberculosis heroin, a young Chinese named were notined to the Health De-Yau Wei-sin and an elderly, woman, partment on Mar. 19, in addition Ho Hel, were sentenced to two and a half years' and two years' hard

to seven cases of measles, Ave- cases

of each

small-pox and

49 0542 30 cerebro-spinal fever, three cases labour respectively by Mr. Justice. 8 8, 1929 20 of enteric fever, and one case each R. E. Lindsell at the Criminal Bes-

sions yesterday. 0806 34 of diphtheria and dysentery. 16 7i 20 47 12 0

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