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INDIAN ROYALTY IN H.K. MAHARAJAH & MAHARANI

OF INDORE

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COMING & GOING®

BY CLIPPER

July $1 and will take on în ber return fight the following morn- Ing.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS Imperial Airways outward ser- vice, taking the Hongkong mails HIGHNESS JIR VESH- for Malaya, Java and Australia, HIS

of was due to leave Kal Tak this WENG HOLKAR, Maharajah

morning. Indore," who has established a bome at Santa Anna, California.

TOPICAL TALK AT ROTARY CLUB

SPORTS & GENERAL

PASSENGERS

Prof. Robertson On Burma Road

MORE DEPARTURES.

FROM HONGKONG

SATINLIGHT

DEAD

Racing enthusiasts will learn

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1940.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

TENNIS LEAGUE

"B" DIVISION

with regret that the 1940. Hop BOWLS-Open Palri Champion CHINESE R.C. WIN

W39

The following passengers left kong Derby winner has died from

yesterday on Acolle at Shangbal on June 20 Hongkong American ship for the Bouth:

Satinlight, owned by Mr. E Mrs. D. L. Ballantyne, Mr. and Moller, had won $5.178 in stake Mrs. L. Blair, Miss Sarah Binir, money, coming first in the Trial Generally agreed to have been a Matr. Robert Blair, Mr. C. B. Brad-Plate and the Derby and very timely topic, the address by geld. Mr. Leon Britton. Mr. J.A second to Burford in the Cham- The next outward service will Professor R.C. Robertson on the Duff, Mr. F. S. Hogan, Mr. G. M

plans. "arrived in Hongkong yesterday by leave Kal Tak on Sunday morn-"Burma Road at the Rotary Club Park, Lt and Mrs. Thos. C. For yesterday was followed with muchzer, Mstr. Thos. C. Parker, Jr., ing.

inward interest although the essence of Mstr. John B. Parker, Mr. T, G. the talk was more in connexion Patterson, Mrs. H. M. Steed, Mias with the medical "cleaning ap" than with political issues.

the, CALIFORNIA CLIPPER (Capt. Turner), which brought U.S. malls dated San Francisco July 16.

His Highness" was accompanied by his wife, LADY MARGARET HOLKAR, Who gave up her US ettizenship to marry him, and at- tended by his A.D.C. CAFT. HARRY NEDON,

IMÈRETT BALAJI CHOTHE the Maharaja's valet and GANGUBAI BHAND. Lady Holkar's maid. also arrived with the party.

OTHER ARRIVALS Other arrivals by the California "Clipper were:

Imperial Airways next servics is due to arrive in Hong-

kong tomorrow afternoon.

NEWSETTES

Mr. J. A. Duff director and manager. Reliance Motors Ltd., lett the Colony yesterday for Manila,

Mr. G. M. Park, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.C.), Ltd, left Hongkong far Manila, yesterday.

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Mr. P. R. Wanklyn, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.C.) Ltd.. left the Colony yesterday for Manila.

Knocked down by a motor-cycle. man, Hau Cheong, 40-year-old was taken to bospital for treat- mert.

The talk was illustrated.

Margaret Wanklyn.

Steed, MT.

P.

R.

dren, Mrs. Kito Iwo and two children.

FOR THE NORTH Dr. Arthur Woo; President - troduced the following visiting

"The following departed Rotarians: Mr. Ames Burg (Port-Hongkong on a NY.. ner land. Ore.), Rev. N. V. Halward the North:

EASILY

In the "B" Division of the Ten-

ship. R. P. Phillips and J. E. Henson v. W. Harris and W. Davies (At Civil Service); W. Melrose and J. C, Chalmers v. J.nis League, the CS.C.C, lost to the N. Sweeney and J: Revie (At C.R.C. by nine sets to nil.

J. A. Bendall and 1 Agafuroff Police R.C.). TENNIS "C" Division; A. T. C. (C.S.C.C.) lost to K. L. Ho and C C. Wong 4-6, lost to B. C. Luk and

end C. C. Luk 6-7...

V. SCAA, C.DR. "A" K.T.

GOA. ORC. v. KITO, UBA W Wong 2-8; lost to F. F. Toi P. K.C.C., HKU.T.C. ▼ Jac,

W. J. Skinner and B. Agafuron H.K.P. 9.A v. Q.DR. “B”.

(0.3.0.0.1 lost to Ho and Wong 1-6; WATER-POLO-European YMC.A.

lost to Luk and Wong 1-8; lost to Easter Athletic Assa. (Euro-Tsol and Luk 2-6. pean YMCA pool- 7.30 pm.

TOMORROW

TENNIS.---"D"

B. Holidge and C., Sloan (0.8. C.C.) lost to Ho and Wong 3-6: lost C.R.C. to Luk and Wong 1-6; lost to Tsof

Division: "B" V. C.R.C. “A/* 0.0.0. v. and Luk 0-6. F.OIR.C. V, SCAA, K.C.C. v. KIT.C.

Mrs. Chiyo Ina. Mr. Mel Sho from Ko, Miss Sakurako Kono, Mr. D. for G. Kozikis, Mrs. Hisuke Kumamoto and two children, Mrs. Fumi (Canton) and Mr. Chu Shu-can

Kurihara, Mr. Toyomita Kuraka- Mr. Shabichi Fujita, Mr. Ngo-wa, Mrs. W. L. Lewis and two ("Sunlight" Chu) (Swatow).

The many guests present includ-yn Manh. Mr. Hideal Nakagawa, children. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lind-TENNIS-Mixed Doubles Divi- at King's Park.

say, Mrs. Sizu Masuda and three ed Messrs. H. Somerset Fitzroy, Mr. Naojiro Sakamoto.

Newnham.

J. V. Crowe

children, Mrs. Gonichiro Nagano and child. Mrs. Yoshi Nanri, Mr. Hirosi Noguti, Mr. P. Nataraja.

N. Murray. F. M: Hale, Philip Mr. C. Arkwright, Mr. R. Azada, children. Samuel W. W. Ritchie (Chung-Mr. and Mrs. V. Biglo and two

Mrs. Yoshino Maycock, Mr. T. Mr. T. G. Patterson, partner, An-king), F. G. Maander. W. J. Knight, children. Mr. W. M. Brown, Miss. Maas, Mr. L. L Mirpuri, Mr. derson and Ashe, left Hongkong H. C. Macnamara, A. W. da Rosa, M. F. Carvalho, Master D. A. Car-Masanori Miyabara, Mr. J. E. Mo“

S. H. Rodgers, F. H. Rodgers. C. Evalho, Mr. W. R. Chandler. Mr. O.gra, Mrs. Ume. Mori and three! JESHANGER GHANDY, yesterday for Manila. MR

Terry, D. . Loncraine. A. Harris, R. Corren, Mr. M. G. Crafton, Mr. children, Mrs. C. Mose and three general mariager of the Industrial

J. E: Jupp, John C. Pool, R. G. Steel Co.. in India, who is return- Ing to his home in Jamshedtur.

Minnitt P. C. M. Sedgwick, S. E. Faber, P. M. Elenbaas, the Rev. Mr. R. Q. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, India. after a two-month business

Frank Short, Major R Owen P. N. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. trip in the United States;

Mr. Shunkichi Ohira, Mr. Toshi- Hughes, Eng. Capt. Hobbs, R.N., Ehrhardt Mrs. G. T. Fatud and

Mrs. K. Capt. E. N. Thursby and Col. L Ave children, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. to Okamoto, Mr. and

Fleming and son, Mr. J. Q. Flọ- Okata. Mr. Okazaki, Mr. J. Rawitz, rian, Mr. E Q. Florian. MALARIA CONTROL

Miss My L. Remedios," Miss 8. Re- The speaker said, in part:-

Mr. Hikolchi Fugami. Mrs. Ka-medios, Mr. H. Sakamura, Miss B. Mr. Wallace Harper, of Messrs The subject matter of this talk suga Furuuchi, Mr. P. C. Gobbon. Salkin, Mr. A. Seely, Mr. S. Taka- Wallace Harper and co., Ltd., reis at the moment extremely topi- Miss S. Goeke, Miss L Harrington, ki, Mr. M. Taketo, Mr. F. Tokuda, turned to the Colony by Air yester-cal, as the fate of the Burma Road Mr. E. Le Verne Hesser, Mrs, Ki- Mr. S. Tomle, Mr. Y. Tanaka, Mrs. Is being mixed up with Far Eastern kuko Hiraoka and five children, M. Watanabe and three children, day from Manila.

international politics. I feel sare, Mrs Kimi Hirota and three chil- Mr. and Mrs. G. Winterbottom. the fellow Rotarians, that you cannot left expect me to be gratified with the distasteful compromise that has just been reached between Britain and Japan, as to closing the Burma Road for three months, when you are aware that I spent a year on this Road trying to make the con- ditions healthier for the transport workers and setting up" malaria control.

MR. HARRY A. METZ, executive) of Chemical Industries of New York City, who is making a round trip on business to the Orlent;.

SHA- SALIN YOUSSIE MR. SHONDA. Bagdad merchant, re- turning home after a four-month business visit to New York;

MR. EDWIN ROSS, salesman on his way to Shanghai from Manila; MR. NATHAN MOST, engineer for Getz Bros. & Co., on a brief Shanghai business trip to this Colony:

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Mr.T. Crosth-walte" of Stock Exchange recently for New York on a bus-

MRS. FLORENCE BAKER. wire ness trip. of an U.S. naval officer in Hong-.. kong, returning to the Colony ac- companied by her five-year-old

'daughter, MARYLAND BAKER:

MRS. VIDA FEESE, who is also joining her husband in Hongkong: and the following Clipper com- muters:

Mrs. D. L. Ballantyne, wife of M. D. L Ballantyne, manager, Chase Bank, left Hongkong yesterday for Manila.

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Mr. W. D. Baldawala, residing at No. 36, Wyndham Street, reported to the police the theft of two bags Mr. Cheng Ting-wang, Mrs. Agnes M, Gunighan, Mr. Chen of flour, valued at $340, from the Chi-tang. Mr. Mok Mut; Mrs, Chua above address.

Gon, Miss Ashraebt Ismall, Mr. Gordon King and Mr. Wallace Harper.

Messra Guman and Co.."agents for De La Rama 8, S, Co. Inc.; an- nounce that they have been ad-

OUTWARD BOUND mitted to membership of the New

York Freight Bureau,

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FROM HONGKONG The Annual Meeting of the HK.

THE CALIFORNIA

CLIPPER S.P.C.A. will be held on Thursday. was scheduled to leave Kal Tak July 25, 1940 at 5 p.m. In the Re- gistrar's Offies, ground floor of the this morning for Manila. en route to San Francisco, with the Supreme Court.

following passengers:

I hope that our indignant Chungking friends will take note of

Reuter message which reports the New York Herald-Tribune to say, "If the Japanese have not learnt from Mr. Churchill that Britain owes them something that will be paid with interest at the carllest opportunity they need further instruction in the sub- tleties of the British language."

MEDICAL SURVEY

I intend with the help of some photographs of scenic interest to take you on a trip from Kunming to Burma along this now famous

MR. GOURJI ISHAC, Irakian The Director of Medical Services highway. First of all, I must in- chemist en route to New York on states that for the week-ending form you that my visits of inspec- business. Mr. Ishac arrived in July 20, the number of destitutes tion on this route were connected Hongkong or Monday by Imperial and refugees in the government with a medical survey. I was en- | camps was 10,826 as against 10,783 gaged upon pioneer work QD Airways plane;

malaria control in the Shan State MR. RONALD W. G. MACKAY, for the previous week.

Plague prevention on the Burma Sydney solicitor, who also arrived in the Colony by Imperial Air- ways plane on Monday and who

is flying to London via America

on urgent business;

MR. W. L. BOND, official of Pan American Airways on a business trip to Manila;

'

...

In memory of we late Mrs.frontier and the study of Endemic

Emma de Vasconcellos Soares who Goitre in Yunnan Province as a passed away last week Requiem whole.

This technical work was

Mass was solemnised at the Roman" part of my duty, as the Chief Cathcile Cathedral and St. Teresa's Technical expert of the League of

Nations' Epidemic Commission. Church yesterday morning..

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The new motor highway from

The new Danlah Minister to Kunming, the capital of Yunnan MR. TAN TEK-BIN Chinese student returning to Manila" after China, Monsieur Halmar Collin. Province, to Lashic in the British arrived in Shanghai on July 13 and Federated Shan States was opened "spending 2 vacation in the

is now temporarily staying at to traffic early in 1939. It was Colony:

MR. WAYNE MAY, Fan Ameri- the Cathay Hotel.

completed with phenomenal repl- can Airways Meteorologist, re-

dity and is a triumph of modern Captain and Mrs, O. C. Blown | Chinese engineering enterprises. turning after an overnight stay

announce the engagement of their The constructional work had to be In Hongkong;

MR.CEDRIC BLAKER, official of daughter Olive Dura Barbara, to undertaken despite the ravages of Gilman & Co., making a business Guy, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H. malaria" amongst the workmen.

H. Walker of West Hartlepool, Eng- trip to Manila;

land.

MR: HAROLD SWEET, C.N.AC. pilot, nying to Manila on a short! visit to his family;

to Munila:

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The death occurred on July 17, MR. LESLIE B. HOLMES, Brat her home, 1434 Avenue Road, tish educator on a vacation trip Shanghai, of Ida, Maria von Pri

bram, aged 78 years. Funeral ser- MR. RICHARD W. H. MAY-Vices were held on Saturday, July NARD, British Government off 20, at the Hungino Road Cemetery. cial, also on a vacation trip to at 6 pm. Manila;

**: MR." EUGENE BARNETT,

At the conclusion of the address, Rotarian J. W. Y. Yuen proposed # vote of thanks,

H.K.R.A. ANNUAL MEETING

Owing to lack of a' quorum; the annual · general meeting of the Mra. L. Blair, wife of Mr. L. Blair. Hongkong Rifle, Association yes- active member of the YMCA of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (8.C.teday was postponed to August 8 making a pleasure-trip to Manila; Ltd, left Hongkong yesterday for at 5.30 p.m.

MR. WU TZE-CHIANG, Chinese Capetown, accompanied by

her

children. Miss S. Blair and Master.

merchant from Shanghal, on 3 R. Blair, Mr. Blair accompanied h'a pleasure trip to Manila, accom- panied by DR, WONG TZE family" as far as Penang. CHUEN, Well-known Hongkong physician;

MR. MORRIS A. COHEN, Bri- tish merchant from Canton, on a vacation trip to Manila; ..

MR. THOMAS L KNIGHT, of the Hongkong Motor Accessories Co., Ltd., making a urgent bual- ness trip to Manila; and

MR. HERBERT C. BURGESS, British naval cfficer on a vacation trip to the Philippines.

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Mr. Louis EL. Gourley, US, Consul

The marriage took place in Melbourne, on July 12 of Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tavish

at Kobe and formerly stationed in of Melbourne, Austraila, to Albert Hongkong, was entertained to a George, younger son of the late farewell luncheon at the Tor Hotel C. J. White and Mrs, K. F. White. Kobe, recently on the occasion 'ot of Shanghal.

his transfer, to Harbin as American, Consul

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A decree nisi was granted, by' Judge Bir Allan G, Mossop in HM. Mr. G. 9, Franklin, the former Supreme Court, Shanghai, on July chairman of the Shanghai Mumi-17, to Mrs. Anna Vasilevng Dye, elpal Council returned to Shanghai nee Popova, who petitioned for a from Hongkong recently after a dissolution of her marriage to Mr. business trip and it is understood Horace H. Dye. Petitioner was re- Pan American Airways next in-will leave, with his family for Pei-presented by Mr. K. ENewman,, ward flying boat, THE CHINAtalho Beach in August to spend the while respondent appeared in per- CLIPFER, is scheduled to arrive summer at their villa facing the son. He was ordered to pay the in Hongkong on Wednesday: next, American Beach.

taxed costs of the petitioner.

CHINA CLIPPER

PLAYER'S

FRIDAY JULY 26

alon: LR.C. ข. (B). v. KK.U.T.C.

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RECREIO LOSE South China Athletic Association: beat Club de Recreld by 81, sets to

C.R.C., R.C.0. W. A. Reed and F. J. Remedios (Récrelo) lost to 8. C. Dew and K. SATURDAY JULY 27

H. Ip 3-6; lost to W. T. Lee and L LAWN BOWLS. First Division. C. Ho 3-6; lcst to B. Szeto and W.

Indian R.C. v. Recreto “A”, Crai-H. Ho 3-8.

B. T. Gosand and J. Remedios gengower v. Kowloon C.C., Kow-

V. loon B.G.C.

Bervice. (Recreio) lost to Dew and Ip 3-8; CIVI Police R.C.

lost to Lee and Ho 2-8; drew with. V. Recreio *B",

Beeto and-Ha 6-8 Kowloon Docks RC. v. HK. Football Club: Second Division:

A. M. Rodrigues and C. A. Bar-

Kowloon Football Club v. Cral-retto (Recreio) lost to Dew and Ip gengower, Taikoo R.C. T. Kow-2-6: lost to Lee and Ho 4-6; lost loon B.G.C., Kowloon Tong R.C. to Szeto and Bo t-8.

Civl V. Police R.C., Recreio v. Service, Hongkong C. C. v. Kow-

LAWN BOWLS

loon CC: Third Division: Prison, In the Open Pairs of the Lawr O.C. v. Kowloon Football Club, Bowls Championship, C. Dowman Hongkong C.C. v. Craigengower, and F. Channing beat B. D. Evaris HK. Football Club V. Indian and R. Hall 15-14, scoring a one B.C... Hongkong Electric v. on the last head at Club de Kowloon B.G.C.

Iron In the

Recrelo yesterday.

swim

Clipper

CIGARETTES

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