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THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.・・ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ARMISTICE DAY IN placed at the foot of the Cenotaph.

HONG KONG PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

MERRIE ENGLAND

(Concert Version) China Fleet Club Theatre.

SATURDAY,

Nov. 17th G 24th

at 9.30 p.m. sharp.

BOOKING NOW OPEN

At Messrs. Anderson's Admission $3, $2 & $1 plus tax,

"JIMMY'S KITCHEN"

NOTICE.

HONGKONG

Picked detachments of Police and Police Reserves were on duty.

At a signal from the leader's baton the buglers' instruments flashed to their lips and the thril

Impressive Ceremonying Last Post rang through the

At Cenotaph

square. A moment later and tho boom of a naval gun announced the commencement of the two minutes Armistice Day in Hongkong, wan silence. An absolute stilincse was celebrated yesterday with all the imposed in the neighbourhood of ceremony, reverence and bomage the square; trams on Queen's Bond that have been accorded the stopped and pedestrians atood still previous fifteen anniversaries of in the roadway breathing a silent the end of the Great War. The prayer for the departed dead. Ships murky weather in Hongkong add-and. forries in the harbour continu- ed to, ruther than detracted

from ed noiselessly on their way, but the solemnity of the occasion. round the Cenotaph there was little Jin Excellency the Governor to be heard above the quiet fall of with senior officers of the Army, the rain,

Cenotaph and

"O Valiant Hearts."

Navy and Air Force, attended the A second report and the chiming, British Legion service at S. of eleven concluded the brief John's Cathedral, the main cero-silence.

at tho mony special observance by the Chinese The massed buglers then sound"

at the Chinese ed the "Rovelllo" their community Memorial Arch at the Botanic precision and accuracy being ad- Gardens. Lady Peol attended the mirable. Cathedral service.

From an early hour the scene in the neighbourhood of the Cenotaph was one of quict waiting, hundreds of people braving the discomfort A PROPRIETOR and LICEN- of the heavy mist and drizzling rain SEE of "JIMMY'S KITCHEN" of to gain a position near enough to No. 1c, D'Aguilar Street and off the square to enable them to take

JIMMY'S ANNEX" of China part in the acrylce, Ruilding (West) opposite the: The balconies of the Hongkang Queen's Theatre, I HEREBY GIVE| Club, whose committee had hospit- | NOTICE that my RESTAURANTS | ably thrown open its doors for the carried on by me at the Baid occasion, were thronged with peo- addresses HAVE NO CONNECple, and from the verandah of the WHATSOEVER with Cricket Club, the Supreme Court JIMMY'S KITCHEN" of NOS: and the roof of the latter building, esveral hundreds more watched the 42/44 LOCKHART ROAD, which proceedings. latter business was sold by me to the present proprietor thereof with the right to use the name of "Jimmy's Kitchen" only in place or places east of Arsenal Street, Hongkong.

TION

AARON LANDAU.,

LOOK OUT

In the centre of the Supreme Court verandah, wives of officials and Legislative Councillors took part in the service,

The aquare presented an im- posing spectacle at 10.45 a.m. when

absolute

The familiar strains of "Abide with me" were played by the South Wales Borderera band; the tune being used for the singing of "O Valiant Hearts,” in which the choir led.

A short prayer and a benedetton by Bishop Hall preceded the National Anthem, in which all joined.

1934.

Andresà Krikliwy, chief of the Cossacks whose displays at Jonko's Circus silll continue to

evoke much admiration.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY

Hie Excellency the Governor then mounted the steps and laid his own wreath, a beautiful ring of white and red flowers, at the foot of the Cenotaph. He was followed in order by the senior membera the services and others, after which he again saluted the Cenotaph and departed for the Memorial Gate of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays. Chinese ceremony.

of

Civilian members added their tributes to the growing profusion of wreaths 几何 the troopa marched off, and in a few minutes

high with beautiful flowers.

Tominy, November 12. the Public Jall of the General Post Office will be closed, but postage stamps may be obtained at the back entrance from 8 a.m. to & p.m. The Branch Post Onces will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.

There will be one collection from the pillar-boxes and one delivery

The Money Order Office will be entirely closed.

NEW YEAR PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN the General Post Office at 5 p.m. on November 16 per s.. Chitral. The The New Year Parcel Mail for Great Britain will be closed in

This mail is due to arrive at London on Dezember 21.

PRIVATE LETTER-BOXES

Full information regarding them may be obtained from

Private letter-boxes may now be rented at the Kowloon Post Office.

the charge of that office.

Oficer in

AIR MAIL SERVICES.

Dated the 8th of November, 1934 i detachments representing each re- the steps of the Cenotaph were piled Pubille are 'kindly requested to post early,

glinent in the Colony were lined up with the Consular body and

Many of the wrentha had been others round the Cenotaph.

worked in elaborate designs, that A large body of Army officers contributed by the Royal Air Force from all sections of the garrison bearing cleverly made wings to in- stood at the north-west corner with diente flight. The naval tributes representatives of Queen Al- exandra's Imperial Military Nurs-ere noticeable for their simplicity, ing Service whose white immaculate the Royal

whilst others like those from Artillery and the uniforms presented a striking con- R.A.O.B., hore letters worked in trast to the be-medalled and bril with flowers The Italian Con- liant appearance of the soldiers.autate and Rear Admiral Richard Officers of the Royal Air Force sent wreaths in which stood next to them with a group of floral adornment added

a lavish to the Indian officers, tall and turbaned, effect of the whose large representation was in messages of sympathy.

simply worded keeping with their shares of the honours of war.

FOR THE

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

PICTURE PAINTING

COMPETITION.

You may wake up and find your self a Reynolds, 2 Millais,

Raphael, or some famous artist even if you have never painted pictures before.

Children: Old and Young Folk who have never painted or only painted a little, watch for parti. culars of this interesting-com-

petition.

(Continued from Page 5.)

Aaparkling sight was the South Wales Burderers' band who were once again to provide the muale for the service.

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Many Wreaths. Many of the wreaths bore names but among those that could be identified were wreaths from:-- His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel; the Army; the Royal Navy; Royal Air Force; Rear Ad- miral Richard: H. 1. J. M. S. Saga; the Consular Body; Japanese Resi Section; denta Society; Hongkong Sigan! New Frontiersmen, the British Legion Zealand Association; Royal Eagi-

the Hongkong

neers and Old Comrades Associa Defence Corps with all compantes East Lancashire, Regiment; a de- tion; Officers and Ranks 2nd Batta.

Brillant Display. Royal Naval officers formed two deep to complete the north side of the square and adjacent to them were the Royal Engineers and Old Comradea Association, the Legion of

And

represented,

Volunteer

Australian and

H.M.S.

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS VIA SINGAPORE. Bandoeng-Amsterdam via Singapore, Balgon-Marseilles vis Baigon.

Correspondence for Europe and intermediate countries will be accepted for transmission by theau Services. Rates and all particu- lars are shown in the schedules exhibited at the General Post Uße and Kowloon Office. All letters etc., must be marked "By Air Mail" and handed in at the General Post Oca and Kowloon Ofice. Unless superscribed for denpatch by a speelfile air mail service, correspon- dence will be forwarded by the first service available.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE. Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for- warded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

INWARD MAILS.

italdis

Salgon and Air Mail ex Marseilles— Saigon Service (Marseilles, 24th October) U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Shanghai and Europe via Siberis

hal (San Francisco, 19th October) Prea, Lincoln (London, 22nd October)

Wiegand

Manila

Japan

via. Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 1811 October-and Parcels. London 11th October-and Air Mail ex Amsterdam-Bandorny Service (Amsterdam, 31st Octa- ber).

Japan....

Close to the Cenotaph were tachment of the R.A.P.C.; Hong- drawn up the massed buglers of the kong Brunch Boy Scouts: Institut-Jans 1st Battalion Lincolnshire legion of Engineers and Ship builders Calcutta and Strafts

Hongkong: Toe H; Hongkong and ment and the 1st Battalion South Shanghal Banking Corporation; St. Australia and Manila Wales Borderers, whilst the rest of Davitt's Society; Te Men of the Shanghnt the side was taken up by foreign London Scottish Regiment; China Straits army and naval representatives, the FORGOTTEN MILLIONS Consular services and the Royal Cost Officers' Guild: Hongkong Europe OF CHINA'S INTERIOR Merchant Navy, brilliant and un-Jardine Matheson; Chinese Com Club; Indo-China S.N. Co.; familiar uniforms lending colour munity; American Naval Forces: to the scene.

Army and navy detachments re Sisters: St. Patrick's Society:

In remembrance of Nursing presenting each regiment and ship tanks, H.K.V.D.C.; II.N. N.V. Japan and Shanghai

All stood in close files opposite the Cornflowers; B.A.O.B.; Supreme Court; and to complete the Rainbow; H.M.S. Oswald: H.M.S. detachment, a group of Boy Scouts Brigade; Hongkong Police; St. (Seattle, 27th October) square were a Royal Air Force Bruce:

John Ambulance U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai Dormer, ex-unval under District Scout Master Andrew's Society; E. D. Sassoon Straite and military Banking Corporation; Deep Sea Snigun nurses, Girl Guides, and members Scouts: All Ranks of the of the St. John Ambulance-Brigade: Corps and I.A.S.C.; Capt. AR Shanghai R.A.S. Shanghai

Stratter Members of Legislative Hammick; R. N. and Eighth Straits Council turned out en masse in full Destroyer Flotilla; Boy Scouts As Governor. The Colonial Secretary, morning dress to receive the Mr. D. W. Tratman, His mour the Chlef Justice, Mr. A. D. A. General, the Hon. Mr. R. Bin MacGregor, and the

tween watching him and a bird cage grasped firmly in one hand,

The stranger arrived opposite the mailing, smiled, and heard the weaver uttering sounds which evidently meant, "Sit down, the sun is warm here, the tree will shade you."

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"Thank you," he replied, sure his meaning if not the words were understood. A tremor of excite. ment ran over the village. tenda appeared in doorways. Gradually the strangeness wore off. The

ma

sell were among

the

Attorney

of

St."

Manila

Calcutta and Straits

For

November 12-

November 12.

November 13.

Nako Maru Takaila

November 18.

November 18.

Erip, of Japan

.November 14.

Penang Maru Atauta Maru Conte Ross0 Durban Maru

November 14.

November 15.

November 18.

November 15.

Ranpura

Toyooka Maru Chitral

November 15.

November 16,

November 10,

General Sherman Kunsang

November 16.

November 10,

Pres. McKinley

November '10.

Lisbon Mara Athos II

November 17.

November 18.

D'Artagnan

November 20,

Pyrrhus

.November 20,

Sarpedon

November 20.

Tokushima Maru

November 21.

OUTWARD MAILS.

Date and Time.

Рег Tuesday,

Artillery; Italian Consulate; H. ociation; H.W.D.C.; .Royal M. S. Adventure; II. M. S. Suffolk; H. M. S. Sandwich; South Wales Borderers; Lincolnshire Regiment. Manila, Makasser and Saurabaya.. Tjibadak...Tues., Nov. 13, 0.30 am,

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Halching....Tues., Nov. 13, 2 pm. Manila

Pres. Lincoln Tuen., Nov. 13, 4.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu and Taljo Mars

*San Francisco and Europe via

.....Tues., Nov. 28. Siberia

(Duo San Francisco, 7th Dec.)

Reg

Nov. 18, 4.16 p.m Letters......Nov. 18, 5 p.m.

Canton..... ..Wed, Nov. 14. 2 p.m. Taiyuan....Wed., Nov. 14, 3.80 p.m.

burber came out of his narrow

those present. room to gossip with the mat-maker.

AT MEMORIAL GATE Women came to smile shyly and Excellency the General Officer Com Governor Received by Chinese

Awaiting the Governor were His hurry away. Soon the barber Inmanding Troops, Maj.-Gen. O. C. vited the visitor into his shop, Borrett, with the Senior Naval scarcely wide enough for the one Officer, Capt. J. M. Manners

Community Representatives erude barber's chair, and scarcely H. M. S. Suffolk, Squadron Leader Excellency the

The service attended by His long enough for the bed above the Keary of the Royal Air Force; Rear Chinese Memorial Arch at the

Governor at dirt floor.

Admiral Richard, C.-in-C. French Botanic Gardens was the special Squadron in the Far East; Capt. tribute paid by the Chinese com- Martin, Senior Officer of the Unitedmunity to Armistice Day, States Navy in harbour; and Com- mander Hirada of the gun boat arrived at the foot of the steps Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Conte Rosso

At 11.45 a,m, the Governor Saga, representing, the Japanese accompanied, by Maj. Gen. O. C. Navy.

young

From across the street came Chinese, eager for the visitor to see the paintings being brushed in classic delicacy their courtyard walls.

"Eldest brother learned to paint In the city," he imagined they were auying. After being shown around the box-like store which represented part of the family's activity, he took his leave.

BRITISH MINISTER

Governor Arrives.

Memorial.

the

Haiphong

Amoy

Buglers of the_South_Wales

Wednesday.

Thursday,

"Japan and Canada Talthybius Thura., Nov. 15, 10.80 nm.

(Duo Victoria B.C., 19th December)

Thurs, Nov. 15.

East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Brindisi (Due Brindisi, 6th December)

K.P.O. Reg... Nov. 15, 1.38 p.m. Letters, ... Nov. 16, 2 p.m.

Friday.

U.S.A., Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver, B.C (Parcels for Canada only) and *Europe vin Siberia

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Taiping

(Dua Vancouver, B.G., 4th Dec.)

via Thursday Island

G.P.O.

Reg.

Lettera,

Nov, 16, 2.15 p.m. Nov. 15,.8 p.m

Parcels

Rog.

Fri, Nov. 16. ..Nov. 15, 5 p.m. Nov, 18, 9.15 a..

Letters....Nov. 16, 10 a.m.

Borrett, Capt. J. M. Manners, and Squadron Leader Keary. They Shortly before 11 a.m. the choir were met by the Hon, Dr. R. H. of St. John's Cathedral left the Kolewall, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ta'o, Supreme Court and filed into the and the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau who square woaring their black escorted them up the stops to the Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Emp. of Japan Cassocks and white, surplices,

Behind them came Bishop R. O. Hall who was to give the benedic Borderers and the Chinese Section tion;

Valtorta, Bishop

Vicar of the 40th Company Royal En Apostolie of Hongkong, and the gincers

sounded Rev. E. G. Powell.

*Tho Last Rov, H. W. Post and there a short pause was Baines, Bishop's Chaplain, Dean followed by the "Reveilla. Alfred-Swann, and the Rev. E. C. H. Tribbock

The Governor then laid his were also present.. Three minutes before the hour of and was followed by Chineas ra- Japan...!!!

wreath at the foot of the Memorial elevan. His His Excellency the presentatives of the Sanitary Holhow, Fakhol and Haiphon Sir Alexander Cadogan: British Governor arrived by car under an Board, the Watch Committee, the Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ...... Minister to China, is leaving here cacart of the Motor Machine Gun Tung Wah Hospital, the Po Leung Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A.. Central General Sherman.... early to-morrow morning aboard Section of the Volunteer Corps. He Kok and the Chinese General HMS. Falmouth for his tour of anfuted the group of officers await- Chamber of Commerce.

and South America, *Canada and South China.

*Europe via San Francisco ing him and walked up the steps of

(Due San Francisco, 9th Dec.) the Cenotaph where

Special detachments of Police Letters for "Bandoeng--Ansterdam motionless a

ho stood Reservists lined the stops and a solitary wreath which had been mon paraded under Inspector few feet from the large number of District Watch-

(Air Mail Service”..... consecrated at the Cathedral and Andrews...

SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN LEAVES FOR SOUTH

Nanking, Nov. 11.

The first stopping place of the Ministerial party will be Foochow, they will then proceed to Amby, Swatow and Canton.-Reuter.

(Due Thursday Island, 27th Nov.)

Fri Nov. 10. Parcels...Nov. 15, 5 p.m. Reg. Nov, 10, 0.45 a.m. Letters....Nov, 16, 10.30 am, Atquia Maru..Fri., Nov. 13, 0.30 a.m. Hal Ning Kingyuan

Fri., Nev, 16, 1 p.m. Fri, Nov. 10, 3 p.m.

Fri., Nov. 16.

10, 4.15 p.m. Nov, 16, p.m.

Fri Nov. 16. G.P.O.

Reg., ...

Nov. 10

Letters,

Chitral

Reg.. Letters,

Nov. 16, 4.30 p.m. Nov. 16.-G.Ge p.m.

K.P.O.

Reg. Laiters,"

Nov. 17, 9.00 am Nov. 17, 9.30 a.m..

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