THE
BLUE FUNNE
LINE
REGULAR AND FAST PASSENGER SERVICES
FREIGHT AND
LONDON SERVICE
BARPEDON 3ed Aug. For Marseilles, London, Botterdam
& Glasgow
For London, Rotterdam &
Hambarg
MENELAUS 0th Aug. LIVERPOOL SERVICE
RUMALUS 27th July
TEIRESIAS 27th Aug.
PACIFIC SERVICE
For Tripoli, Gienna, Liverpool, Havre & Hagaw For Tripoli, Gown, Liverpool, Harre & Glasgow
PROTESILAUS 4th Aug. For Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver 25th Aug. For Victoria, Beattle & Vancouver
IXION
INWARD SERVICE
TEIRESIAS
MEMNON
Due 30th July Duo Bih Aug,
For Bhanghai & Hankow
For 8'hai, Kabo & Yoko.
Specially reduced faros are quoted for sorgo steamers with
limited passenger accommodation.
For freight, passage rates and information apply to the under.
mentioned.
All bookings are salject to the provisions of the Company's
Bill of Lading.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Agents
THE HONGKONG
MEDICAL WORK IN NEW TERRITORIES.
SUCCESSFUL CHARITY
PERFORMANCE
CA
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, JULY 25, 1932.
LESSON-SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HỌNGKONG
TO BE SENT BACK TO CANTON.
EX-MILITARY OFFICER
A FUGITIVE
case of Loung Cheung, described The Court was investigating the as a former battalion commander of General whose surrender is sought by the Chan Kwing-ming,
tion charging him with banditry and kidnapping on the West River on the night of Jane 28, 1920.
"Truth" was the subject of the Tho charity performance at the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Queen's Theatre 'on Saturday
Christ, Scientist, yesterday.
That the troops of a General or night, organized by the New Ter blesseth himself in the earth shall try on being deprived of power, as The Golden Text was.-"He who Governor, forced to foe the coun Itories Medical Benevolent Society, in aid of the work for bless himself in the God of truth; often as not turned bandits, was New Territories farmers, wat and he that sweareth in the the suggestion put by the Public alynul success. Despite the earth shall swear by the God of Prosecutor (Mr. R. E. Lindseli) in heavy rain. thore WVOK
truth." (Isaiah 65;18.)
a pointed query to a witness at Among the citations which com- the close of extradition proceed- good attendance to see the many prised the Lesson-Sermon was the ings before Mr. Grantham at the special features in the programme following from of the evening, presonted by Long ye know that he was manifested to
the Bible."And Central Magistracy on Saturday. Tack Sam and his troupe and by take away our sins; and in him is local talented Chinese amateurs, no sin. He that committeth sin is Captain Webb, A. D. C. to H.E. of the devil; for the devil slameth the. Offeer Administering the from the beginning. For this pur- Government, and a party from pose the Son of God was manifest-Canton authorities on a requisi- Government House, were honoured, that he might destroy the works od guests of the Society at the of the devil." (1 John 3; 6, 8,) entertainment.
The Lesson-Sermon also included Dr. F. 1. Tseung, a member of the following passage from the the Medical Board and Secretary Christian Selonce textbook, of the Society, introduced Mr. Science and Health, with Key to Ngan Shing-kwan and Mr. J. D. the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Bush as speakers of the evening, Eddy-"Truth, God, is not the to express thanks to the patrona father of error. Sin, sickness, and various commercial houses and death are to be classified as and Institutions supporting the effects of orror. Christ came to show. From enquiry at the office destroy the belief of sin. Christ is of the Queen's Theatre, it was the ideal Truth, that comes to heal roughly estimated that the show sickness and sin through Christian notted almost $1,500.
Sclence, and attributes all power to God." (p. 478.)
enter-
HONGKONG TRADE.
NEW ORDERS FOR COTTONS ANTICIPATED
In his defence, the fugitive called as a witness Sung Ching- kum, who gave his credentials as follows:
of the
He had served as a clerk in the Hongkong Government in the early nineties, but later went to Honolulu where he functioned as a Vice-Consul until 1908.
Upon the overthrow of Manchu Imperial regime and the the
establishment
Chinese Republic, ho returned to Hong- kong, and established himself in business here and at Canton. Between whiles he acted as inter- preter in Mandarin at both the Hongkong Central Magistracy and at the Supreme Court.
An Honorary Secretary. He was now an honorary Secre tary to General Chan Kwing-ming, and through the latter got to know the fugitive, acquaintance he made when visit personal ing General Chan at the latter's residence at Conduit Road.
whose
The first part of the tainment began with "A Night in Hawail" featuring the Aloha Quintet. The interpretative songs and Hawaiian music by this group of young Chinese elicited con- siderable applause. The piano- forte performance by Miss Amelia Lee was warmly greeted. Miss Lee's ense and grace at the piano showed overy sign of a remark- The following reports by importers ably promising planist, consider-have been supplied to the Hongkong ing especially she was
General Chamber of Commerce: playing masterpieces like Lizt's
Cotton piece goods and fancy cotton "Cam- panella and Manunt Fall's FireFoods.The following reports have Dance."
boen The audience
en received: WBR Sonte enquiries have been made for equally appreciative of Mr. Li standard lines of Paplins and Spring
At the material period, witness Chor-chi's singing in French. Fancies, but no business appears to continued, he was still visiting
Another superb offering was the have been settled by the violin solos by Mr. Ma See-chung, However, indlentions have been given a suggestion was made that a new dealers. General Chan Kwing-ming, when a young Chinese who is said to that some mends, which nows Chinese politien! party should be be the only one of his race who
some new orders are contem-formed with General Chan as its has studied music in Paris, and Fancies continue to drift downward, between June 16 and July 19 or 20, plated. Local prices for Staples and
leader. who holds
During that time, A special diploma. And whilst clearances of the farmer Mr. Ma displayed his skill quite have been fale the
witness said, he saw the fugitive impressively by interpreting stationary.
every day at the General's house. Chopin's "Nocturne in E Flat" The latest Cotton prices to handIt was the fugitive's desire that and Wienawski's "First Po- are those of the 22nd inst:
General Chan should come into lonaise," with piano accompani-Dryptinn Saket. F.G.F. "Spot" 0.90d. political business kept him away
Mid. American "Spot"
Court to speak on his behalf, but ment by Miss Amelia Lee.
Mr. Long Tack Sam with
Woollens few small miscci- daughters
laneous transactions are reported and and witness had been asked by Mi-Na
and Nee-Sa certain replacements have been made the General to come to the Court Long, and his entire troupe of on standard lines, but buyers are in his place. About a week ago, wonder-workers, following with owing to uncertainty regarding prices. a political mission and before his only satisfying their immediate needs, General Chan left for Tientsin on the second part of the programme, some enquiries the rest of the evening with the many months. kept the audience speil-bound for Singapore, those being the first for (witness) of the necessity of doing are reported from departure he had reminded him usual high standard
Clearances of Wool all he could for the fugitive. of magic Yarns are proceeding and a few new and aerobatics. .Tuesday, 2nd August.quest, Mr. Long Tack Sam
By special re-orders have been settled.
in- Tuesday, 30th August.troduced into this charity per
Metals.Markel firmer and bust- Rotterdam via
aras continues dull. & Suez.
formance several
Flour Market weak. new features that had not been presented since his visit to the Colony.
ENYK
San Francisco via Shanghai, Japan Port & Honolulu.
Chichibu Mara
Talauta, Maru
Hikawa Maru
Wednesday, 27th July: Wed., 10th August.
Seattle, Vancouver via Shanghai & japan Ports.
Hiyo Maru...
London, Marseilles, Antwerp &
Singapore, Penang, Colombo
Katori Maru
Kashima Maru
Saturday, 6th Aug. Saturday, 20th Aug.
Sydney & Molbourno via Manila & Ports:
Kamo Maru
Kitano Maru
...Monday, 1st August.
.Saturday, 27th Aug.
Bombay via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.
*Tokiwa Maru
Iyo Maru
Friday, 29th July. Thurs., 11th August. South America (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.
Rakuyo Maru
New York, Boston via Panama.
Liverpoo! via Port Said, Genva & Valencia.
*Delagon Maru
*Calcutta Maru
Monday, 8th
Thursday, 11th Aug.
Friday, 29th July.
Calcutta via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
*Muroran Maru
Shanghai, Kobe & Yokohama,
*Nagato Maru (Kobe direct)
Kaga Maru
Hakone Maru *Cargo only.
.Tuesday, 20th July, .Thursday, 28th July. Friday. 5th August.
For further information apply to:
Tel. 80201.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (private exchanges to all Depts.
Aims of the Society.
his
In thnking the patrons of the show, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan spoke in Chinese, followed by Mr. J. D. Bosh in English.
Mr. Bush spoke as follows:
of
latter
remain
4.59d.
JAPAN AND LEAGUE.manders, the fugitive, as one of
MR. MATSUOKA TO ACT AS REPRESENTATIVE
has
Tokyo, July 23.
them.
Appeal for Assistance,
He
Deputised for General, Speaking of the fugitive's stand- ing vis-a-vis the General, witness stated that whenever the General hold a levee of his former com- them, would often be sent for and called upon to deputise for the General and entertain his guests. The Public Prosecutor took witness back over the years 1922- 21, and tested his knowledge of On behalf of the New Terri-
the political changes occurring at Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, who was Canton during that period. tories Medical Benevolent Society,Baron Intal's special represen-asked witness "what was this I thank you very heartily for your tative in China during the Shang-wonderful political party that he August.generous response to this charity hai war,
performance. The mere fact that Japanese representative to
been chosen us had spoken about." all tickets were sold within a week forthcoming general assembly of party called the Tze Kung Tong. the The reply was that it was a new speaks well for the spiritedness
public- the League of Nations. the Colony.
conceived after the Particularly gratifying was
Mr. Matsuoka is leaving for power, of General Chan Kwing- fall from response from three donors who spection trip before proceeding the Kuomintang of the late Dr. the Manchuria on Tuesday on an in-ming, designed to run counter to Monday, 8th Augusthave paid $100 for two tickets each. to Geneva-Reuter,
And there can be no possible doubt
Sun Yat-sen. that all present theatre are supporters of a worthy to-night at this
The Public Prosecutor: Has it not happened again and agaja charity, because the sick
no sisters of ours!" The result gone out of power, his troops have when a General or Governor has poor farmers in the New Territories
was that she proved her sister-immediately turned bandits? do have a strong claim upon our hood because her typhus killed Sympathy and help.
The witness asserted that "some Motoring through the main
do and some don't." roads in the New Territories,
This was the only witness called many of us may not have any con-hands, you will find printed amitting the fugitive to gaol to From the programme in your whom was then closed. In com- ception of the appalling condi- resume of the activities of the New
by the fugitive, the case against tions; but if we come closer the villages, we are brought face Society as well as the aims of the informed the man that he would
to Territories Medical
await further orders Benevolent H.E. the Governor, his Worship from to face with hard reality. Then Society, and I cannot go into them not be surrendered until 16 days, and only then that it is our duty to establish within the time at my disposal. during which period he had the
We realise anfeguards against the spread of endeavours of the New Territories to the Supreme Court for a writ
To those of you who wish infectious and other diseases, and Medical Benvolent Society to go of habeas corpus.
the right, if he wished to, to apply that it is our duty to see that the four clinics and maternity homes we appeal with every confidence on, In season and out of season, of the New Territories Medical for assistance in donations and in Benevolent Society never lack the other practical ways. Dr. F. 1.Fook Piano Company for loan of means of carrying on their splen-Taeung, whose office is
at 62, the piano, to the Tin Shau Tong The Society invites all classes Queen's Rond Central, JA the and other business houses for and communities of the Colony Secretary of the Society. Should advertisements in the programme, to co-operate in this work of pro- the good work of the Society, you energetic
you desire to know more about and to all other moting public health among the
and willing workers. who have farmors in the New Territories, my communicate with him direct, rendered invaluable assistance to Great things have been
I enn see some of you casting make the show a success. done during the presont generation in anxious glances at the clock, I Hongkong to take care
will not keep you much the
longer nick poor, in an effort to provide from enjoying the programme of ample accommodation for their the evening. Before concluding caroful nursing. The spirit of my remarks, let me acknowledge philanthropy and spirit of co- great debt of gratitude to Mr. operation in the Colony in recent Long Tack Sam and his
troupe years is more in ovidence. No and all the other artistes who doubt, no isolating walls can keep have contributed so much to this the ills of the weak from reaching performance. The Society is es- the strong. Carlyle tells us of pecially grateful to tho Aloha an Irish widow who in Edinburgh Quintet, Miss Amelia Lee (Miss with threo helpless childron sought Leo Chol-chan), Mr. Li Chor-chi help in vain, fell ill of typhus, and Mr. Ma Sec-chung, the talent- and infecting aoventeon others, ed violinist returned from France. died. "The forlorn Irlah widow." Last but not least the Socfoty foola erios Carlyle grimly, "applies to extremely grateful to the three her follow creatures, 'Behold I am generous donors for donating $100 alaking bare of help. I am each for two tickets, whose names your sister; one God made usare Mr. Chan Ip-cho, Dr. Ip Kam- You must help me. They wair and Mr. Ip Hoi-kuk. Special anawor, No, Impossible: thou art thanks are also due to the Trang
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Destination.
To Tsingtau vin Swatew Norviken
& Shanghal
"
Steamers.
Sallings,
Chaksang Kwaisang Focshing
To Singapore, Penang & Hosang
Calcutta
Sulsang
To Osaka via Amoy
Suteang
& Kobo
Kutsang
To Sandakan
Hingang
Maubang
Wed, 27th July at 10 am. San.. 31st July at 10 a.m. Wed., 3rd Aug. at 10 a.m. San.. 7th Aug. at 10 a.m. Mon., 8th Aug., at 3 p.m. Sun, 21st Aug at 3 p.tn. Tues, 2nd Aug. nt 10 a.m. Wed., 17th Aug. nt Sun., 31st July at noon. Wed., 17th Aug. at noon.
a.m.
To Tientsin via Swatow,
Hopsang
Foochow & Chatoo
Yatehing
To Shanghai via Amoy
Yusang
& Foochow
Hopaang
Wed., 20th July at noon. Sun, 81th July at 10 am. Fri., 20th July at 10 am. Sat., 13th Aug. at
4 p.m.
For freight or passago apply to:-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Telephone 80911.
General Managers. SUMMER TRIPS TO JAPAN.-Excellent first class accommodation
is provided for Round Trips to Japan, on Company's Calcutta Line Steamers, at the specially reduced
·fare of $250. These return tickets ...aw-available for three months."
did work.
can
of
SUNDAY, July 31st British International Picturest
Dent
"MEN LIKE THESE-/
IN ADMIRATION OF TH
KIDDEN FLEET
1
ARISTOCRATS OF THE PACIFIC EMPRESS OF CANADA
salls
NOON-FRIDAY, JULY 29th
for
VICTORIA & VANCOUVER
via
HONOLULU
New Reduced Through Fares to Europa. Summer Excursion faros to the Pacific Coast and return.
1
Attractivo reduced fares to Japan and roturn. CONSULT. US BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM.
President Liner
SAILINGS
Weekly Sailings Transpacific
To San Francisco, Los Angeles & New York.
via Panama
To Seattle and Victoria
Fortnightly sailings on Tuesdays.
Fortnightly sailings on Saturday..
Pres. Jackson
Aug. 2
Pres. Cleveland
Aug. 6
Aug. 16
Pres. Taft..
Aug. 20
Aug. 30
Pres. Jefferson
Sept. 3
Pron. McKinely Pres. Grant ....
ROUND TRIP FARES TO EUROPE & AMERICA. Special through rates to Europe via United States. Direct connections with all Atlantie lines. Choice of rail lines acros United States and Canada, liberal stop-over privileger for sight-seeing. Full particulars upon application.
Fortnightly via Svez to Europe & America
Fortnightly sailings on Sundays via Manila, Straits, Colombo, Bombay, Suez Canol, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles; New York and Boston, Fres. Hayen Pres. Pierce
Sun., Aug. 7 Sun., Aug. 21.
TO
Next Sailing
Pres. Cleveland .. Pres. Hayes
Pres. Mogroe...
Sun., Sept. 1 - Pres. Van Buren.Sun., Sept. 18.
MANILA
Pres. Jackson July 26.
July 30 Aug.
Pres. Mckinley
7
Pres, Taft
Aug. D
Aug. 13
CONNECTING WITH 5.5, MAYON TO CEBU, ILOILO,
ZAMBOANGA.
DOLLAR STEAMSHIP
LINES
AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE
CANTON BRANCH-No. 4 Shakee Street.
SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELS Homewards to:
(with Limited, but exceptionally good, passenger accommodation), Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam (Amsterdam), Hamburg, Oslo, Gothenburg and other Scandinavian Ports. Manila and Straits Settlements.
M.V. "PEIPING" M.V. "FORMOSA"
M.V. "SHANTUNG"
Outwards to:
M.V. "FORMOSA" M.V. "SHANTUNG". M.V. "NAGARA” Passenger Rates:
Salling about
27th July. 27th Aug.
30th September.
SHANGHAI, & JAPAN PORTS.
Salling about
26th July...
27th Aug.
23rd Sept.
"A" Class
"B" Ciann
£67
£52
Hongkong to 1st North
Continental Port
*202
£37
Hongkong to Genoa
THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.
Agents 1.0.0
CILMAN & CO., LTD.
Hongkong.
G. E. HUYGEN,