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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
| NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Paris, Apr. 23. Pilgrims from every part of the: world, including China, are flock- ing to Lourdes for three days and nights of prayer, beginning on Thursday, April 26, when the whole world is asked to intercede for peace..
Catholic Bishops, ali oyer the WANTED-By American couple un-world have been ordered to hold
similar intercessions.
furnished small HOUSE or FLAT,
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT "COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 40th Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be| held at the Offices of the Company, Exchange Buliding, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 1st day of May, 1935, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounta and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st Decembor. 1934.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Tuesday, the 23rd April, 1935, to Wednesday, the 1st May, 1935, both days inclusive.
By Order of the
Board of Directors.
Т. С. Т. ВЕСК,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1935,
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child,
level preferably, from 1st June, every second will be said during ill-tronted in a manner likely to
in good locality, Hongkong side, mid 255, "longkong
Write Box No. Telegraph."
TO LET
1st June, four, and bemnities will terminate!
Anyone knowing of a child who It is calculated that four masses haa been assaulted, neglected or
the three laya
Seventy high prelates will be cause unnecessary suffering or present at Lourdes Including the injury to health, or knowing of Papal Legate, Cardinal Pacelli, a parent who is seeking advice on and four other cardinals. There any matter concerning a child, will be eight English archbishopu would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with- The
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. or the Inspector; 49 Pokfulum c/o G.P.O. Box No. 513, Hongkong, or the Inspector. Read, 1st floor; 242, Lockhart Road, lat floor; or the Inspector. 12, Sai Yeung Choi All further steps will be taken, Street, 1st floor, Kowloon,
borne, and expens08
by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
TO LET-From roumed HOUSE, 2, Basilea Lyttelton; Road. Reasonably priced. Furniture on the afternoon of Sunday, April can be taken over. Fryce. Telephone 28, when the Papal Benediction 26553, or Box No. 269, "Hongkong will be broadcast from Rome.
An English priest originated the Telegraph." TO LET.—Non, 2 and King's Parkides and Cardinal Bourne, who Building, Austin Itoad, Kowloon, four-submitted it to the Pope, learnt roomed FLATS, flot and cold water. joyfully, a few days before his Garage optional. Apply Union Trading death that it had been approved. Co., Ltd., York. Building. Telephone-Reuter. 27738.
LARGE ROOM in the Morning Post Building, suitable for office or stock. room. Apply Manager, South China Morning Port,
FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION fully furnished house in bent part of
COTTON CRISIS
ROOSEVELT'S THORNIEST
PROBLEM
New York, April 23,
Roosevelt's
appoint-SHANGHAI EXPLOSION
Presidents Kowloon. Please write Box No. 244.ment of two committees to investi
gate the effect of the Government's Hongkong Telegraph."
cotton polleles illustrates that cotton is perhaps the thorniest problem con- fronting the Administration.
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ROOMS, LET-OFFICE
overlooking Kayamally Building, Queen's Road, Central. Also big five room House, Hart Avenue, Kowloon, and Flat at Salfee Terrace, Nathan Rond, Kowloon. Apply Kayainally &
Co.
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LET-On Peak upper levels, from mid May until at least end of year, large fully furnished HOUSE, containing four bedrooms and baths, usual -largo reception__rooms and offices Tenhis court and garden. Write Box No. 258, "Ilongkong Tele graph."
aro
The existing arrangements breaking down in three separate places.
acreage
curtailment
BATTLEFIELD BOMB CAUSES TRAGEDY
Shanghai, April 23. Four men and one woman were the Firally causes appalling distress among the killed instantly, while nine per- Southern tenant farmers, because
a bomb the powerful landowners can evade sons, including four women, were obligation on their share of restric-seriously injured when tlen, making the entire onus fall exploded in a house in Wan On Street, Klangwanchen, where the upon the tenanta, by evictions etc.
battles of the Sino-Japanese war were fought during 1932.
Secondly the textile industry is cushed between the Processing Tax on raw materials and the code res- trictions on labour. Imports, as a reault are increasing, capecially from Japan, and, on the other hand con- sumption in poor.
Thirdly the loss of cotton export markets to Brazil and other compoti-
tors.
According to reports try the
it in! local political authorities learned that a bomb was found by a fisherman,. Wang Shiu-chuen, who brought it home but did not know what it was.
TO LET Furnished European Dwell. ing HOUSE, No. 11, Mountain View, The Peak, Six bed rooms with draw- Billiard and drying ing, Dining,
Shortly after. 7 o'clock last even- rooms. Servants' quarters. Suitable for bachelor Mess. Reasonable rent will be considered. Apply to Mackinnon but well informed experts believeing the shermen Wang tried to Mackenzie & Co., P. & O. Building. that revisions are inevitable-Reuter. break the bomb in the yard of his
Mr. A. H. A. Wallace, Secretary. of Agriculture, opposes any changes
house, despite a warning given by his neighbours. The bomb at last exploded and Wang was killed
HONGKONG CELEBRATION instantly among the other victims.
OF
SILVER JUBILEE
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
May 6 Morning
10 a.m.-Official Service in St. John's Cathedral.
11 a.m.-Public meeting in the Headquarters of the Hongkong Volunteers Defence Corps, attended by His Excellency the Governor the Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, Judges, Local Justices of the Peace, Heads of Departments and the Jubilee Committee, and their ladies, at which a loyal address and a telegram of congratulation to His Majesty the King will be read and approved.
Noon.-Royal Salute by the Navy and the Garrison.
May 6 Afternoon
4 p.m.-Garden Party at Government House.
1a.m. to about 6.p.m.--Chinese procession in the town.
May 6-Evening
8 p.m.-Lighting up time"-The Illuminations of the Colony
will be switched on instantaneously,
Military Bands will play until 9.30 p.m. at Statue Square in Hongkong, and opposite the Peninsula Hotel and the Po Hing Theatre, Nathan Road, In Kowloon.
9.30 p.m.-Searchlight and rocket display by the Navy and Army.
Night-flying displays by the Air Force,
Fireworks and artificial fountain" displays in the harbour.
Tuesday, May 7
9 a.m.-Review at Happy Valley,
11 am-Chinese procession,
7 p.m.-Chinese lantern procession.
8 p.m.-General illumination.
9.30 p.m.-Repetition of Searchlight and Night-flying displays.
Display of fireworks in the harbour by the Japanese Residents'
Association.
Wednesday, May: 8.
11 a.m.-Chinese procession,
4 p.m.
@p.m.
Jamborally" of Scouts and Guides at Happy Valle -Chinese-lantern procession
Sunday, May 12
Moming Services in all churches and places of worship.
were
The police were quickly inform- ed, and the injured persons were sent to hospital by ambulance.
There was a gruesome scene at the spot after the incident when broken limbs and corpses scattered in the yard of the house. Up to 8 o'clock last night the bodies of the vletims had not yet been removed by the police, pend- ing investigations.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1985.
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romaining Bix were forced to close Shanghai, April 23. Lewis and Harry Ore is under the
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SANITARY BOARD
REPORT ON ESTIMATES FOR 1936
Tues., Apr. 30, 4.30 p.m.
Hangsang.... Wed., May 1, 12.30 p.m. Talyuan......Wed., May 1, 8.80 p.m. correspondence only.
At a meeting of the Sanitary Board yesterday, a report was laid on the table by the Committee appolated recently to consider the proposed changes in the Estimates Jof the Sanitary Department and the proposed Public Works Extra- ordinary for the Sanitary Depart- ment for 1936:
The other business considered was of a routine character. N
Present were Mr. E. Himsworth (Acting Head of the Sanitary Dept.), the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith (Secretary for Chinees Affairs), Dr. G. W. Popo (Medical Omeer of Health), Mr. Wong Kwong tin, Dr. R. A. Castro Basto, Dr. La
Shu-fan
Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. C. Ji
Rose (Secretary), and Mr. Im Bubble blowers are the Ping-taoung (Assistant Secretary).
-infationists;