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FROM ist JUNE, We shall have the TO LET-A large shop, whole or of Madam Eva, Beauty half part, in desirable location. Write Expert, Madam Eva specializes in Box No, 272, "Hongkong Telegraph." Face and Scalp massage, Removal of

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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

S.P.C.A. ANNUAL MEETING

NEW LEGISLATION LIKELY

MAY

30, -1936.

Mrs. Loseby, for her untiring du- ties at the home, and Major Hogg, for his honorary services as veterin surgeon.

The Essay Competition for Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, he said,: HM the King's Birthday Review.

seemed to have lost a little of its The Public are hereby notified

enthusiasm, and he prevailed on of the following traffic arrango-

the Scout and Guide leaders to ments which will be enforced on

Reviewing the

past year's form a sub-committeo and co- the occasion of the King'e Birthday activities at the annual meeting operate with representatives of the Review on June, 3rd 1935:-----

of the Hongkong Society for the Society. The essay helped. with 1. Motor cars conveying officials Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, their. Friend to Animal Badge.

Before concluding. Mr. Russoll to the ceromony at the Cenotaph held at Mesars. Lane, Crawford will be stopped at the junction of Ltd., yesterday evening, the Pre-said. Our annual Financial Drive, Des Voeux Road Central and Jack-sident, Mr. J. Russell, remarked due to the depressed conditions Hee prevailing in the Colony was not son Road where the officials will they hoped this year would alight and proceed to the Cenotaph the introduction of a more compre- so successful as in former years. via Jackson Rond. The cars will hensive Ordinance for the preven- I should like to suggest that this to the present laws in force in become very troublesome, and that: then be acal-vie Des Voeux Rond tion of cruelty to animals, similar method of obtaining money has Federated some other form of raising neces Singapore and Central and Wardley Street to

the

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to where they will be parked.

2. From 10.30 am to 11.30 am. ing Hair, etc, for Ladles, and Gentle-kong Stock Exchange. Apply men. Phono 32508, Marie's Beauty Secretary, Ilengkeng Stock Exchange,

TO LET-Parking spaces and lock-no vehicle will be permitted to Shoppe, Canton Bank Building.

Apply Lane, travel in an easterly direction in Penk garage. upa. Crawford Ltd., Sports Dept. er at Queen's Rond between Morrison Peak Garage.

Street on the west and longkong OCCUPATION and Shanghal Bank on the east.

3. From 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 n.. AMERICAN GIRL desires temporary FOR IMMEDIATE er permanent position as atenotypist. fully furnished house in best part of Good experience. Please write Box Kowloon. Please write Box No. 244, motor traffic travelling cast along

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Queen's Road West will be diverted DE LET-Unfurnished, two by way of Morrison Street into Des

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BANK OF CHINA

MR. T. D. WOO APPOINTED ACTING MANAGER

TWO ENTERPRISES

PAPER MILL AND POWER PLANT IN CHEKIANG

Hangchow, May 29. Mr. Liu Wei-chih, Adminiatra Shanghai, May 29. tive Vice-Minister of Industry, It is learned on good authority that the directors of the National accompanied by six staff members Industrial Bank of China have of the Ministry of Industry, ar- rived here to-night from Shanghai invited Mr. T. D. Woo to assume by train to confer with the Che the post of acting general manager owing to the ulneas of Mr. Liu Ti-chi the general manager.

Mr. Woo at prenent the general manager of the Treasury Depart ment of the Central Bank of

Government approved of the new Ordinance the result would fully justify the efforts put forward.

Hole,

HOKE.

Flag Days have been suggested! Hovever, I would prefer to leave of the that to the consideration New Committee. meeting Others present at the

I wish to thank very much all Included Mr. H. M. Cockle (Hon. those who have helped in the drive Secretary), Mr. G. 1. Ross (Hon. this year, and especially Mrs. Hole Treasurer), Lady Follock, Mes-who devoted a considerable amount dames Loscby, Mackenzie, Hayden, Maunder, Mins of her valuable time to this work C. Angus, Miss E. Fininy, Messrs. and Mrs. Loseby who collected Our, thanks are due to those M. P. Tainti, F. II. Loseby, F. G. $500 on behalf of the Dogs' Home. Maunder, R. Pestonj, I A. D.

duty of vialting bird shops and Forrest, J. H. Bottomley, and E. ladies who agreed to take up the

markets, and instructing W. G. Malcolm.

Addressing the meeting, the Pre-owners in the proper care of the sident (Mr. Russell) said, in part. animals while in their charge, this to-Tuls past year muat stand out is a very important part of pur very prominently in the records of work requiring constant supervi- our Society for something attempt. ] "lons. ed, something done. We have a new Dogs Home and our financial condition is very sound.

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4. From 10.30 nm to 11.30 a.m. all streets between Des Voeux Road Central and Queen's Rond Central from Morrison Street Pedder Street will be closed south bound vehicular traffic.

5. Between the hours of 9 n.m. and 12 noon vehicles will not be permitted to park in Connaught Road Central (between. Pedder Street and Murray Road); Chater Road, east of Queen's Statue: Wardley Street, north of Queen's 6. No vehicular traffic will be Statue or in Jackson Road. permitted in Murray Road and in Connaught Road Central between Pedder Street and Murray Road between the hours of 9 am, and 12 noon.

klang provincial authorities on the establishment of a paper mill and a hydro-electric powerplant at Wenchow, In Southern Chekiang. Mr. Liu will leave for Wenchow China (which is a Government within the next few days in com-ly appointment) will hold the new pany with General Huang Chao- post concurrently with the present halung, Chairman of the Chekiang one by consent of the Minister of Government, to make a survey of the sites of the projected fac- tories.--Central News Agency.

Finance-Reuter,

I am pleased to state that the Government has introduced the and goata in the abattoirs of the courtesy of the Colony. By humane method of killing sheep Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, I was permitted to witness a demonstra- Slaughter House. This tion of this method at the Kennedy Town Society by Sir Henry Pollock in method was first introduced to the November, 1922, the result of his enquiries while in England.

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Before closing, I wish to thank all those who have assisted me in my duties as President, especially would I make mention of Mr. D. now on leave from the Colony, Mr. Davies provided us with much help- Davies our Vice-President, who is

ful advice and at all times give freely of his time to our work. We Residents association for are also indebted to the Kowloon

representative who is unremitting interest, and to Mr. Pestonje their

and his supervision of our Home 7. Jackson Road will be entire-

in his attendance at our meetings and shops where Birds and animals closed to spectators and Pedestrian traffe (except to

Our Inspector and members of are for sale. If all other similar as- from 9.45 a.m. until H.E. the Officer premises whore live animals and our Board a useful link would be officials attending the ceremony) committee have regularly visited sociations could be represented on Administering the Government and birds are kept also wharves and formed enabling problems affecting the Cenotaph. steamers where animals are land the various destricta being consi- Ofeinla have loft

than officials ed. Much still remains to be done dered. The work has been a per- Spectators other

in order to reduce the cruel condi-sonal pleasure to me, during the the ceremony, who arrive aftor 9.45 a.m. and wish to tions which are now permitted at past five years while holding this

the landing places and' in trans-honoured position. I feel the port.

that with a new president the con- from view the ceremony

tinued success of the society will vicinity of the Hong Kong Club

In connection with this item we be assured. I must thank the will proceed on foot via Murray

are very grateful to Lieut. Ervine-Press on your behalf for their Road.

Andrews for his helpful notes and many favours, Messrs. Lane Craw- the time he devoted to this work. ford Ltd. for the use of this room,

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Hon: Auditors, Mesara Thomson and Co, and to our untiring Secret- I should like to quote a resolu-ary for his work. We lost the ser- of Mr. McDonald, our tion to a meeting held October. 1 vices From 9p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1903, when it was resolved that Treasurer, owing to his departure motor traffic travelling from the the Secretary write to the Colonial from the Colony, and we are very Peak to town or Government House Secretary asking that a European pleased to have Mr. Ross to take vla Magazine Gap Road on reach-policeman be detailed for duty dur- over this important part of ing Garden Road will be diverted ing the Innding of cattle, further, Society's work.

I thank you one and all personal- along Robinson Road and down the that the water police be requested

thely for your continued interest in to exercise supervision Albany. On reaching Upper Albert Road motor trallic to the transfer of cattle taking place in this good and humane work on be-

half of the community. lown will continue west and down

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Presenting the Government House will proceed east along Upper Albert Road.

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Our Inspector's report on the prevailing conditions with regard to the earringo and transport of

this sound hearty vote of thanks to the retir Russell, M. animals illustrates a state of affairs of accounts, Mr. Russell said. now existing that I can only dea-In order to obtain erst bound motor traffic on Caine cribe as being very distressing to financial position economies were ing President, Mr. Russell, and Bottomley, W. B. Finnigan, F. G. Road other than motor vehicles all animal lovers and we hope that introduced during the year, which this was received with acclamation. Maunder, J. II. Perrin and G. K.

Officers Elected proceeding to Government House in the near future much will be enabled us to reduce our monthly

The following oflicers were elect- will be diverted down Arbuthnot

done to improve matters and bring expenditure considerably. I again

their ed for the ensuing year.-Presi Road.

us into line with other countries thank the Government for 3. From 9 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. all regarding the transport and hand-annual grant of $2,500, also the dent. Hon. Sir Henry Pollock; Hongkong Jockey Club for their Vice-President. Mr. F. H. Loseby; east bound motor traille on Robin-ling of live untmals and birds.

contribulation of $500, this sum ion. Secretary-Mr. II. sun Road will be diverted down the

Continuing, Mr. Russell referred only half their usual grant, yel Cockle; Hon: Treasurer.-Mr. Albany,

to the Society's wireless concurt, considering the financial returns of R. Ross: Committee.-Lady Pollock, have Lady Clara Ho Tung, Mesdames articles in the Press, pamphlets, the Club you will agree we Busy Bees bridge and inalt jongg been greatly favoured by their Forrest, Hole. Hayden, Jeterics,

pre and generosity. We

niso drive, cabaret and dance,

very Loseby, de Martin, Roffey, Agassiz, for a further donation of $4000; Maunder, Smalley and McAvoy, thereby enabling us to open the Misses C. Angua, E. Finlay; Pro- now Dogs' Home free from debt, fessor M. II. Roffey, Dr. Yeo, Messrs. Ervinc-Andrews, Mrs. Hole seconded, and the Lieut. statements of accounts was carried D. Davies, R.A.D. Forrest, C. w. utinimously.

Jefferies, F. H. Loseby, S. W. Ko, Sir Henry Pollock proposed a R. Pestonji, H. S. House, J.

Owner driven cars will park in Kennedy Rond,

.

A1.

G.

SHIRLEY TEMPLE

No car will be permitted to park thanked all those who had done much indebted to Lady Ho Tung M. K. Lo, Mackenzie, Malcolm,

in Government House Garage grounds, Chauffeur driven care will park on Murray Parade Ground where a special telephone to Government House will be installed. Guests requiring their ears should give the numbers of their cars to the Police Officer on duly at Government House atepa.

Sedan chairs and rickshas will set down their passengers at the mala entrance to Government House in Upper Albert Road. These vehicles will not be allowed inside the grounds of Government House except in the event of heavy rain.

-D. BURLINGHAM, Inspector General of Police. Hongkong, 30th May, 1935,

NOTICE.

WEST AND EAST FELLOWSHIP

(For World Peace and Social Service).

It is

hold

11

proposed to meeting in the Jacobean Room

much to make the functions the successes they were. In connec tion with the cabaret and dance, he thanked the Hongkong and Shang- hal Hotels for their generous con- sideration and courtesy.

Mr. Russell Anid that those pre- sent would be pleased to learn that the Society had applied for afla- tion with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animais, London, and he had every reason to believe that their application would be favourably received, and that the local Society would receive the benefit of their co-operation. It had also been suggested that an affiliation of all Societies similar to the local Society in the For East might be arranged in order that concerted action may be obtained in their common aims in respect to improving the conditions of birds and animals in transit.

A New Ordinance

They hoped that this year would see the introduction of a more com- prohensive Ordinance for the pre- vention of cruelty to animals. If this Ordinance, which is somewhat of the Hongkong Hotel at similar to the present laws in to extend the activities force in Singapore and the F.M.S., P.M. of the above-mentioned institu- meets with the approval of the tion and to morgo it inte a Hongkong Government the result new organization to be established would fully justify the efforts put on June let, Peace Day, 1995. It forward. They were greatly in- is sincerely hoped support will be debted to Sir Henry Pollock for his active interest in this part of their forthcoming. All who are work intorested please send their names 'and addresses to, or correspond with The Secretary, West and East Fellowship:~~4D, Hillwood Road, Kowloon.

Hongkong, 27th May, 1985.

Referring to the new Doga' Home in Kowloon City, Mr. Russell expressed thanks to all those who assisted the Society in connection with the home, especially Mr. Leslie Ross, honorary architect,

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