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800.

TUITION

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE.

HONGKONG.

The President and Committee regret that it has been found necessary to cancel the Annual Ball which it was proposed to hold on the Gth January, 1932.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Soerotaries & Treasurers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL,

HONGKONG

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NOTICE.

ARMS LICENCES.

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1932.

are

Holders of arras licencos reminded that their licences are due for renewal on 1st January 1032 A fee of $10.00 per licent payable in advance will be charg ed. Licensees should call at the Arms Office, Palice Headquarters botween the hours of 10 am. and 1 p.m. daily (Sunday and Public As from January 1nt, 1982, the Holidays excepted), with their officos of the Advertising and arms and concas before 31st

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pass HONG KONG CONSERVATORY or Publicity Bureau are moved to St. January, 1932, MUBIC, 17, Queen's Road (greatly re- George's Building, Top floor. Telc.port size photograph is necessary. duced fees for Service Men). All iphone 20030. struments taught by European Teach- ers. BINGING (French and Italian Methods) by professional lady teach- ers, Full stage training. HARMONY Classes.

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL

now

E. D. C. WOLFE, Inspector General of Police. Hongkong, 31st December, 1931.

our

G.

We have to-day removed Offices to:-

lat floor. GLOUCESTER BUILDING.

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NOTICE is hereby given that TUITION GIVEN in Drawing, Water the partnership heretofore subsist- Colour, Painting and Sculpture. Faring between Charles Edward Hart- further particulars apply to:-35,nell Beavis and Denis Henry Ashley Road. 1st Floor. Kowloon or Blake practising as solicitora Vanity Fair Hongkong.

No. 2, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, under the style or firm of Wilkinson and Grist, has been dis solved from the 31st day of December 1931.

SITUATIONS

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LOST

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APARTMENTS

and

A debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by

Denis Honry Blake, James Temper Prior, Graeme Sinson Hugh-Jones Charles Edward Lawrence Grist who will continue to carry on the said practice in partnership under the style or firm of Wilkinson and Grint at No. 2, Queen's Road Central aforesaid.

Dated this 1st day of January,

1932.

C. E. H. Beavis.

D. H. Blake.

J. T. Prior.

G.S. Hugh-Jones.

C. E. L. Grist,

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1932, at 3 pm, at the Oces of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hin Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a torm of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898 with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fired by the the Surveyor of His Majesty

King, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sal]

Registry So

New Kowloon

Inland Lot No 1695

Inland Lot No 1295

Castle Peak Road.

Locality

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N.

Specifarsitul|frak

As per air plan.

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D. MacDonald, S.J. 6739, 7869/7893 and 39190/39214, In the above Company and stand-

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AND VOID, and a NEW CERTI FICATE fer the said shares will be issued.

MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.

NOTICE

A Draw for a Number of Greyhounds will be held at the Office of the Club, 19, Avenida at an Almeida Ribeiro, Macau, early date.

These Greyhounds will be sold to members at $300 each and are eligible for racing at the Club's

'Green Island" Track, Macau,

Members wishing to participate are invited to send in their Names, accompanied with à deposit of $300 in respect of each dog applied for, as soon as possible.

Names will be booked in the

order as received.

Those wishing to participate in the above drawing and are non- members, aro cordially invited to apply for membership, also at the same address or at the office of the Company, Chung Tin Building, Hongkong.

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Chinese recorded

(J) Adoremus. 11.00 2.00 p.in. programme.

1.00 p.m. Local time and weather report.

22.00 p.m. Close Dow).

programme.

8.00 p.m. Local time and wasther

report.

8.04-8.40 p.m. Operatic. Orchestral-Carmen Suite-Intermezzo and Les Dragons d'Alcala (Biret). Orchestral Carmen Suite-Gypsy Dance

(Bizet). Philadelphin Symphony Orch. 6873. Song-Jeanne d'Arc-Adieu, forets

CHURCH NOTICES.

To-morrow the Second Sunday After Xmas.

Holy Communion 8 unt Holy Communion Church) 8.a.m.

(Penk

Children's Service 10 am.

NEW YEAR'S HONOURS. LATEST EVENTS IN

(Continued from Paga 1.)

MANCHURIA.

From November 1924 to 1929 he CHINESE IN PARIS was Minister of Transport. He is Chairman of the Anti-Socialist

Union.

ANXIOUS.

WILL ROGERS ON MANCHURIA!

(Continued from Paga X:) show them just where the horse

was. They will find a nico little stabla with a very nice door and having thoroughly satisfed them salves where the horse' was, they He will send in a niep

report. would have done the same job for half the money.

But he's not worrying about Manchuria, any more, ho says, than, are the Chinese. They re- Tho member the Mongoliane, Mongolians have conquered Man- charlo ao often that there aren't any Mongolians left.

LOCAL SERVICES.

RL. Hon. Ltd.-Cal. Walter

Paris, Jan. 1. St. John's Cathedral.

Edward Guinneas. P. G., D.S.O., The greatest anxiety over Man who was Minister of Agriculture churis developments in folt by January 3, Second Sunday after from 1924 to 1920. I has been the Chinese in League of Nations Conservative M.P. for Bury St. girelos. Mr. Hoo called at the Christmas.

dmunda since 1907, and was Toreign Office this morning re- painted Privy Councillor in questing the League Council to take effective measures to prevent 1924.

Rt. Hon. Leif Jonna, P.C., M.A..

ra M. P. for the Camborne aggravation of the situation.

It is understood that M. Beland División of Cornwall,

He is the on of the late Rev. Thomas Jones, is communicating Mr. Hoo's re-

War of Attrition! the poet preacher of Wales. He quest to the other members of the in well known as a public speaker connell. Chinese circles hope that measures will be taken in conse-

Every day on the boat to Japan ' on temperance.

quence of Mr. Hoo's request, which meannges came along. The first will obviate the necessity of call- said that 2,000 Chinese and 1 ing a special meeting of the Coun-Japanese had been killed: on the cil before the regular meeting on January 25

Choral Eucharist and Sermon 11 a.m. Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop.

Evensong 6.80 p.m. Preacher, The Dean.

Jan. 6, Wednesday, Feast of Estolany.

7.45 nm. Holy Communion. 6.80 p.m. Choral Evensong.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. (Kowloon).

Services for Sunday, January, 2nd Sunday after Christmas. 8.15 am. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Young People's Service. Primary Sunday School.

11 am. Morning Prayer and Choral Communion. Preaches 'The Vicar.

2.45 pm.

Senior and Inter- mediate Sunday School.

0 p.m. Evening Prayer and!

Prencher, Rev. Sermon. Freeman, M.A., Chaplain. H.M.

Hermes.

WESLEYAN CHURCH.

(Wanchui.)

ין

Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wanchal (Opposite Royal Naval,

Hospital, Queen's Road, E.,

Sunday, January 3rd. 1932. Morning Service 10.16 a.m.

Evening Worship 6 p.m. Preacher at both Services: Rev. Erris, C. H. Tribbeck. Sunday School will meet with the first the Church this being Sunday in the month.

At the Saflors'

and Soldiers' Home,

Every Sunday at 3 p.m.--Bible

Cinsa.

Every Sunday at 8.15 p.m.--Ser-

vice Men's Hour.

8

Every Tuesday at p.m. Fellowship Meeting.

Wednesday 6th January at

p.m:

Rt. Hon. Sir William Mitchell Thomson. PC. Postmanter-General from 1924-29- Member of Parlin- ment since 1906.

Privy Councillors, The now Privy Councillors are: Col. Sir Clive Wigram, K.C.V.O., C.R., Private Secretary and Equerry to His Majesty the King, He was formerly A.D.C. to Lord. Elgin, Viceroy of India, as well as to Lord Curzon.

It is learned that whether China Covenant excent Article 11 depends invoke any Article of the

will

on developments.

con dry, the Chinese had lost more and the Japanese two; on the third, 4,000 Chinese had been killed and 3 Japanese, 'A

tent. Chinese acquaintance was con-

"There soon won't be any Japanese loft!" he said.

When Mr. Rogers arrived in M. Briand is urging the speedy Japan, he wasn't really interested nomination of a British member in the war, he wanted to see the for the Commission of Enquiry in geishna, After he had seen the nede that a full list may be sub gefahan, he prayed to be shown the mitted without delay to the Chi-war. Less burden on the mind. nnen and Japanese Governmenta.-

Major Walter Elliot, a member of the National Government, and Conservative M.P. since 1918, He WAR Parliamentary Under- | Peutar, Secret:** of Shea for Scotland from 1996 to 1920,

Sir Thomas Walter Hobart Inskip, C.B.E. Attorney-General, 1928-29, and previously Solicitor- General for 1928. His parliamen tary career extends from 1906,

Baronetcies.

DUTCH FLIGHT.

ATTEMPT ON RECORD

PLANNED.

He also commented on Harbin, but Mr. Hanson, the American Con- aul-General may come to Hong- kong at some time or other. We shall still be hore and Mr. Will Rogers won't.

The Shanghai Bar,

Baroneteles have bren CO2- ferred on:

Arthur Michael Samuel, Consert vative M.P. for Farnham since 1918. During the War he was Assistant to the Director of Army Contracts at War Office and Staff

of Assistant to the Ministry of Munitions. He was subsequently Dotch bankar.

They have been learning to fly mas Eve! for State inder-Secretary

at Brooklands.—Router. Foreign Affairs.

Perey Harris, Liberal Member of Parliament for Rethnal Green,

In Shanghal, the famous hu mourist achieved a life-time's_am- bition, he saw the Shanghal Bar! London, Jan. 1. He had visualised the place in his An attemal to get up. a record mind, imagined the throngs in this from Amsterdam to Tamons "port of call." He arrived Rataria parly in the New Year is there at six o'clock p.m. on Christ- wlanned by two young Dutchmen. mas Eve and he found tho wonder, And there, Van Marken and Telders, the lat-ful bar as described

the well-known; hölding whisky and soda, was one Rolltary Englishmani On Christ-

An enormŇOUS bar and a lone drinker. The last stand against Prohibition!

ta

of

top the son

the

British Empire Order. Promotions and appointments in the Order of the British Empire in- clude:

formerly Chairman of the London an chomieni text-hooks translated County Council. He was elected into Chinges for use among

the L.C.C. in 1907 and was native students, appointed deputy Chairman in 1916. He was responsible for starting the Volunteer Training 8, Corps in 1914 and was later ap

pointed by the Army Council to organise volunteer corps,

Sir Harry

Kt., Hope, President of the South Scottish Chamber of Agriculture. ·

Monthly social. All ure cordially invited to at- tend.

ex-

Dame Grand Cross-Dowager Viscountess Cowdray, in recogni- tion of numerous benefactions, par- ticularly in connexion with hospi- tals and the nursing profession. Companion of Honour.

Dame Commanders.--Miss Mar- John Buchan, M.P., the famous garet Tuke, late Principal of Bed- novelist, for public, educational ford College for women. and literary services. Conserva-| Doctor Edith Brown, Principal tive member for the Scottish at the Women's Hospital, Ludhiana, Universities since 1927, he was on|Punjab.

poetry.

Mr. Rogers also discussed sanses of humour and was full of praise.

of the British.

The King and the Throne. "We Americans," he said, "scem the to pride ourselves on being. only people with a sense of humour. We can see n Joke f. Its broad enough, but these English are more subtle."

Last year, he attended the Naval Conference in London. He was deeply impressed when His Majesty came in and delivered: a plain speech much to the point. Immediately the King had left, the Americans were surprised to see four attendants march solemnly into the assembly room and re- move the Throne Chair.

Disarmament.

UNION CHURCH. Sunday, January 3, 1932. Morning Service, 11 am. Evening Service, 6 p Prencher, the Rev. E. G. Powell. There will be no Sunday School. Our activities for the present are the Headquarters Staff of the Salote Tubon, Queen of Tonga. greatly affected by the prevailing British Army in France, 1916-17. K. B. E. Frederick William Ma- epidemie. The programme arrang. He is a prolific writer, his works ze, Inspector General of Chinese Mr. Rogers was puzzled at first. present week had including fiction, history and Customs since 1929. He entered but he says, he got an inkling of He re- ed for the to be cancelled and we have to worka on Scottish and English the Chinese Maratime Customs in the explanation later. curtail our work for next Sunday:

1891 and was Deputy Commissioner membered, he said, the American

of

When curio-hunting. Knighthoods.

at Foochow and Canton successive- habit No Sunday School at Kennedy. Rond and Taikoo.

He was offered the post of His Majesty got outside, Rogers ly. Twenty-eight knights are creat-Southern Inspector General on three thinks, he paused for a moment, ed, among them being: FIRST CHURCH OF

cccasions by the Nanking Govern-auddenly thinking of the close CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

George Buckston Browne, who, ment during 1927, but declined to proximity of the American dele- endowed the house where Charles First Church of Christ Scientist, Darwin lived and gave it to the Na-accept. He was appointed by the gates to the Throne, and war 8.00-10.00 p.m. European recorded Macdonnell Road, below Bowen tion. He has given generòus Anan-Chinese Government as Deputy In- taking no chances!

28. He has had many Chinese de- Road Tram Station. Sunday Ser- cial support to medical research epoctor General of Customs in 19- vice, 11.16 a.m. Subject: "God." work.

Disarmament, conferences, says The Sunday School is held on

tho F. H. CRAPNELL,

Dr. Henry Hallett Dale, C. B. E.,corations conferred upon him as

Imperial weil

Order Mr. Rogers, are excellent social the Sacred Treasure

he hopes to be in of

by affairs and Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock. the Director of the National Inst Secretary.

Wednesday Evening Meeting at tute for Medical Research at Hamp

the Emperor of Japan. Europe in time to attend the Hongkong, 4th December, 1931.

& p.m. Reading Room at above stead. He has been Secretary of

C.B.E.Miss Harriette Chick,

They will probably discuss THE WORLD'S DEST

address open Tuesday and Friday, the Royal Society since 1925. 10 am. to 12 noon. Monday and

Patrick Geddes, Emeritus Pro distinguished scientific worker gathering at Caneva on February whether they are going to shoot bacteriology and biochemistry. Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m. The fessor of Botony at St. Andrews, PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHS,

Reginald Mitchell, Chlef Desig you with guns of eighteen-inches Public is cordially invited to for services to education. He has

or sixteen-inches. They may have three months argument over attend the service and visit the accomplished a tremendous amount ner at the Supermarine Aviation Branch of The of research work in geography, bio Works, for services in connexion

the Schneider with Reading Room.

two inches of gun, but what does Mother

The Church,

it matter whether its an 18-inch logy, history and social economy: Contest.

or a 10-inch gun? Church of Christ Selentist, no has been actively occupied in

They are still Order of St. Michael and Boston, Mass., U.S.A.

city improvement, Lown planning

going to shoot you! St. George. und educational initiative in Eng- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. and, on the Continent and in India.

Grand Knight

Cross. Sir The Fire Brigado received a call at morning from Kennedy Beniamino Gigli (Tenor). 7109,

are the forth-He is the author of several books on Franels Humphreys, High Com- 2.10 this

Town, where a fire had broken out at The following

missioner in Irak. 8.10-0.20 p.m.

Richard Hoyle Jackson, Chair

Knight Commandera. Mr. 111, Belcher's Street. Sparks from a Quartet No. 10 in F Major (Beathe. coming services at the Seventh-sex, biology and evolution. ven Op. 136) Played by the Flonzaley day Adventist Chapel, 20 Ice

man of Messra, Hoyle and Jackson, Neville Henderson, British Minis-chetty heating some kind of kerb on the ground floor, which was occupied Ltd., Chairman of the Empire Cotter at Belgrade and Mr. Stephen by medicine shop, are boiloved to MS.House Street: Quartet.

0.20-10.00 p.m.

Saturday, 2 p.m.. Preaching.

Sabbath wn-Growing Corporation and Vice-G. Tallents, Secretary to the Em- have caused the outbreak, which In a Persian Garden Suite (From Saturday, 3 p.m.

President of the Federation of Maspire Marketing Board since 1226. raged for half-an-hour before it was the Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam) School.

extinguished. The damage is at (Liza Lehmann) Played by Harold

Star of India. Sunday night, 6 p.m., Jan. 3. ter Cotton Spinners Association,

presont unknown. Pedlar (I'ionist) Dora Labbette "Whore are the Dead?" by Pastor Ltd.

Knight Thomas Meara, Secretary to the

Grand Cross-Lord (Soprano) Muriel Brunskill (Con Lyman W. Shaw. tralio) Hubert Eisdell (Tenor) and

Newspaper Proprietors' Assoclu Peel, P.C., G.B.E., Leader of the Wednesday night, 8 p.m.. Harold Williams (Baritone).

tion

Municipal Reform Party in 1908 Prayer Meeting.

Ernest Darwin Simon, formerly and Chairman of the LC.C. in Liboral M. P. for Withington, a 1914. During the War he served member of the Manchester City in varied administrative capacities Council from 1911-26 and Lord Ma- to the War Office and in 1921 was yor of Manchester in 1921. He was Secretary of State for India. Chairman of the Housing Commit- too from 1919-23.

ON VIEW

at the UNIVERSITY

PHOTOGRAPHIC

EXHIBITION

University Union,

Jan. 4-9, 1931.

From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

ADMISSION FREE

You positively canunt afford to miss it.

METALS.

of all kinds especially for ship-building and engineering work. Complete stock. Beat Terms, Immediate delivery.

SINGON & CO ESTABLISHED A, D. 1930. Telephone: 20515. HING LUNG ST.

MRS. MOTONO, Massage. Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street. MASSAGE HALI MRS. S. UZUNOYE 57, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor, Expert Masseuse.

(Tschaikowsky), Song-Herodiade-11 eat Doux, il est

bon (Massonet). Maria Jeritza (Soprano), G604. Orchestral-Madame Butterfly-

Fantasie (Puccini). Victor Symphony Orchestra. 35786. Song-Martha-M'Appari (Flatow). Song-Africana-O Paradino!

(Meyerbeer),

10.00 pm. Close Down.

9508-9602.

First

An Invitation is extended to all

Kowloon Ualon Church.

All records in the above European to attend these services. programme are kindly supplied by Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co,, Trang Fook Piano Co., and Anderson Music Co.

CROYDON-TOKYO FLIGHT.

ATTACK ON AMY'S RECORD.

London, Jan. 1.

Sunday, 3rd January. Sunday School-10 nm. Morning Worship-11 a.m.

Even-

ing WorshipG p.m.

Preacher at

Frank Short.

Major Murdock McKenzie Wood.

Henry Wilkine, President of the Co-Operativo Wholesale Society.

C.V.O.

Trophy

!

Sir Henry Walford Davies, Kt., Georges the organist of Si both Services-Rev.

Chapel, Windsor, since 1927, who

And

The new Pastor, Revd. E. L. Allan, O. B. E., Liberal Whip in 1923-24 is also Director of Music M.A., PhD., accompanied by Mrs, and now Assistant Whip. He was Chairman of the National Council Allen and child, la due to arrive in at one time on the editorial staff of of Music, University of Wales. A.R. Menelaus on Tuesday, 5th Janu- the Daily Afail, and during the war ary; instead of Monday, 4th January, as previously announced.

terved on the Administrative Staff

A Social Gathering will be held of the Royal Air Force. in the Church Schoolroom on Friday,

on

Other Honours.

.those awarded the Among Henry Solomon Wellcome, Kaisar-i-Hind medal is the former 8th January, at 9 pm. Bishop of Governing Director of the Wellcome Speaker of the House of Commons, At attempt to break Amy John-Victoria, Resident Ministers and Ro- Foundation, Founder and director Mr. J H. Whitley, late Chairman non's light record from England presentatives from other Churches of the Wellcome Historical Med of the Royal Commission to Japan will be made this week will meet with the Kowloon Union cal Museum and founder of the by two English airman, T. II. Church Members to welcome Dr. and Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Re Chamberlain and H. Lawson, Mrs. Allen into our midst.

Dr. Allen will preach at both the He is a well known archaeo- They are hoping to fly from Croy morning and evening servicos on logist, and in

1908 founded don to Tokyo, via Athens, Aleppo, Sunday, 10th

January. A Com and Karachi, in ten days, using suntex Service will be held at the Publication Trust Fund under the Steel to be Air Marshal and Air "Wireless the same light aeroplano as used conclusion of the morning Service. control and direction of the China Commodore MacEwen to ho Air by Lady Bailey in her solo fight Revd. Frank Short will assist at thore Medicial Missionary Association, to Vice-Marshal-British to the Cape in 1928-Reuter.

Servicos.

search.

Labour in India. A large number colonial of officers in India and the services also recalve honours.

Promotions in the Air Force In- a'clude Air Vice-Marshal Sir John

provide standard medical, surgical and Reuter.

Reading stuff to polish the mind, will often

dull tha

avening.

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