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NEUTRALITY CONTROL

WIDER LAWS WILL

BE FRAMED

Washington, Jan. 1, Wider neutrality laws, replacing the JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER. present emergency resolution, will-bo Hongkong, the 28th day of Decem-when it re-assembles on Friday.

ready for consideration by Congress

ber, 1995;"

NOTICE.

As from 1st, January, 1936, the Offices of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY,

Floor, Bank of East Asia Build- ing, Des Voeux Road, Central..

Mr. McReynolds, Chairman of House of Representatives Foreign

2

1936.

COMING

SCARLE

PIMP

HONGKONG DOCTORS

Affairs Committee states that the SATURDAY at the STAR Bill will give the President power to Impose, at his discretion, an embargo on war materials, such as cotton, oil and steel, against all bolligerents, making permanent the present man datory arms embargo, but

possibly omitting from its acope the Latin

the Monroe Doctrine.

Fancy Dress Prizewinners LIMITED, will be situated at 5th. American States, which come under

At Carnival Dance

The Kowloon Cricket, Club fancy! dress cornival dance is always one of the high-spotn of the New Year's Eve festivities in Hongkong, and on Tuesday night it proved no less gay and popular than hitherto,

Something DVOJ 200 revellors gathered in the gally decorated club- house to dance to the strains of music played by Nura Kanis and her bands and at midnight to link hands and join in the singing of "Auld Lang

The exterior of the club outlined (Continued from Page 6:3

in multi-coloured electrie lights pre- Omcials and six Unofficials into the sented an attractive scene and inside Urban Council with thirteen members, there was an atmosphere of warmth

A. C. ELLE

Manager.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

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Monday, 30th December, 1935. Telephone and P.O. Box numbers

five Officials and eight Unofficials, and and bonhommie crested by the colour- remain unchanged. the law which governs our actions in ful flags and bunting

every way

has been rovised

brought up to date,

and friend.

the

and ship and goodwill of the

The Motor, Vino and Office

There was rather Equipment Departments are not

1

It is clear therefore that it is the number of people in

Mr. Meldeynolds emphasised that this was his personal opinion of what the permanent neutrality law should be, but it was not necessarlly the view of President Roosevelt or Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, with, whom ho had conferred when confirming the draft of the BIL-Router.

CAIRO RIOTING SEQUEL

GOVERNMENT WARNS

The

STUDENTS.

carnest wish of Government and of but those who did' Day costumes, affected and will remain in their warning to rioting students, orging

ministered body in which the as the

made apresent offices.

the publle that the Sanitary laws of plauded for their efforts. Miss Alison

brave showing and were loudly ap Hongkong should continue to be ad-

Mackenzie by

deservedly won first prize best dressed lady for a Unofficial element shall preponderate, as

being delightful study of a Hawaiian Mald, In concluding I cannot avoid being,

I have had and Mrs. F. Goodwin easily captured the honour of Sanitary Board for periods totalling dress with her nearly three years and I desire to creation. Mr. S. A. Gray (Russian)

on- was awarded the

arded the price Ramsey (sports),

somewhat more reading over the the award for the moat original.

"Pat

for the best

-

New Territories Agricultural Show 4th and 5th January, 1936,

at

SHEK WU HUI

HONOURED

(Continued from Page 1)

Services during which time he was a Member of the Législative Council

Dr. Moore was in 1907 Lecturer on various medical subjects at the old Hongkong College of Medicine. Ho is now senior medical practitioner and

sonlor J.P.

Dr. Moore is a prominent Freema- |mon, and has held OMeo In the Dis

trict Grand Lodge as Superintendent of Works and President of the Board of General Purposes.

Ho also takes a very keen interest in the St. John Ambulance Brigade of which he is District Surgoon and a Serving Brother of the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem.

Dr. Moore's recreations are gall and swimming though he was a do- votee of rugby in his younger days. He is a member of the Thatched Cairo, Jan. 1.

House Club, London, the Hongkong Government lias issued Club and the Hongkong Jockey Club. them to obey the injunction of their

DR. GIBSON, M.D.E. lenders and retur to their studies; Dr. R. McLean Gibson, M.D., C.M., otherwise, the Government will be F.R.C.S., who retired in April - this compelled to take the strongest mea-year after 38 years' service as Super aures necessary to proserve law and intendent of the Allee Memorial and order.

Amiated Hospitals, first came The warning adds that the students' Hongkong in 1807 to take up the netions might adversely affect friend-past Since then the Maternity

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Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are for. warded "vla Biberl=" if no supeïdoribed.

Japan

INWARD MAILS Arabia Maru Suiyang

Shanghai and Amoy Canada, U.9.A, Japan and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., 14th December) and Europe via Siberia (London, 12th December)

Amoy Straite Stralis Shanghai

Japan and Shangha Manila

USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Santhla

January 1. January

Emp, of Asia

Jos ary 2. January

Titan

January

Barentsz

January

Bhutan

January &

Haruna Mart

January 3.

Pros, Grant

January 8.

January 3

Talping Brisbane Maru Nellore

January 3.

„January 4.

..January 4.

hal (San Francisco, 8th December). Pres. Wilson Australia and Manila Japan T Australia and Manila Straits and Europe via Negapalam (Letters and Papers) London, 5th December--and London 10

Parcels (London, 28th November)-and Air Mail ex. "Imperial Service" -London, 21st December and "K. L. M. Servico (Amsterdam, 21st Dec.)

acknowledge fully the coved dressed gentleman, and Mr. Teddy near Sheungshui Railway Station guarding their mutual interests the office of Director of Studies in couragement and help I have

front all members. There has been

secured honours

criticisms and sometimes opposition to for the most original costume. the official view:

A highly amusing diversion was but friendly cri- ticiam nud

havo

at all created by much no

by Mira. received

Goodwin and Mrs. Silkestone, who during an interval limos en inspiration to do better. hope that such criticism

arrayed as and help entered the ball room will continue under the Urban Coun- Oliver and Hardy in "Bonnie Scot ell. (Applause).

land" pútfit. They and their High- land Fings were rapturously received by the company, who insisted upon

Unofficial Reply

On behalf of the unofficial members of the Board, the lion. Mr. M. K. Lo Anid:

It is not perhaps sufficiently a preciated by the general public that

encares.

Mrs. E. Abraham and Mrs. F. A.

Musn acted as judges of the foncy dressen 'and Mr. F. A Muan efficiently fulfilled the duties of M. C.

As usual the refreshments were in

these fortnightly meetings-frequent the capable hands of the Hongkong

ly merely formal-are not a true in and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

dication of the work performed by

to be opened

at 2.30 p.m. Saturday, 4th January,

By

Lawrence Kadoorie, Esq., N. T. Produce. Poultry. Fruit, Vegetables, Also Chinese Theatrical performances Tea and Refreshments by the Paris Cafo

at reasonable prices. Admission-10 cents..

.

THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

this Board, as much of the work in dono unontentatiously by circulating

TERM EXTENDED files of papers, and by the various Select Committeen. But this is not

not the

London, Dec. 31. asion to attempt any

· occasion

"Board of this

The King has approved an exien- arsion of the term of office on Lieu-

timoto of the work

If and when a history of the Hong tenant General Sir A. G. Wauchope, Yong Sanitary Board is written, it ligh Commissioner and Commander- will,

I feel

make very intercat-in-Chief for Palestine and High Com- ing reading, and in the record of the missioner of Trans-Jordan, Board's endeavours and achievements

sure,

ly relations with the great country Hospital, the Ho Miu Lin~ "Hospital been with which the Egyptian nation hopes and the Nurses' Homo ve soon to reach an

agreement safe-added.

Dr. Gibson in earlier years' held Reuter

Caire, Dec. 31.

the Hongkong College of Medicine, Students to-day

commandeered until that Institution developed into trams and demonstrated throughout the Medicni Faculty of the newly the city in protest against the delay formed Hongkong University in 1912. In granting an amnesty to polities in April, a student of the old H.K. Speaking at a farewell gathering prisoners-United Fres

College of Medicine, paid a tributo ta Dr. Gibson's patience and skill.in the Instruction of his students and the many kindnesses he showed them outside the hours of study,

SOVIET TRADE

POLICY...

EXPORTS RESTRICTED BY MOSCOW

Dr. Gibson's kindly disposition, ipatlener and care of the Chinese had won the affection of the whole Chi- nese community and had done much the poor against Western medicine. to break down the prejudice amongst

In recognition of the long and valuable services rendered by Dr. Gibson to the Allee Memorial and Moscow, Jan. 1. Afiliated Hospitals, a ward in the Important changes in the Soviet proposed new Nethersolo Hospital is foreign trade policy have been an-to be named the Gibson Ward. nounced in regulations published to- Dr. Gibson, speaking at his fare- day restricting or prohibiting the well, urged the Colony to take up export of a number of commodities more seriously the treatment

satisfy

the population's growing tuberculosis. Part of the organisa- demand,"

tion existed in the shape of dispen The

commodities banned from saries and bospitals, but more needed. expert include fish, dairy products, to be done. tobacco, rubber manufactured goods, Dr. Gibson sailed for Home

May-4.

In the general interests of nata period of five years from November, ¡ ¡ll-treated In: manner. likely to I wearing apparel and cotton." health since its commencement, I ven 1934.—British Wiroled!,

ture-to-think that duo recognition.

will be accorded to the public service

of predecessors.

our

I think it will be generally

coder that the experimental

con-

effort

BUDGET DECREE

What to do to help a child.

Anyone knowing of a child who for a has been acaulted, acglected or

cause unnecessary suffering. or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who la seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act at kladness by communicating at once with- The Hon. Secretaries, HK.S.P.C. c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, or the Inspector, 49 Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or the Inspector,

ston Road, Wanchai; or Inspector, 12, Sat 'Yeung Chol Street, 1st floor, Kowloon,

Paris, Jan. 1. The Chamber of Deputies gave along the direction of municipal third reading to the budget decree government by investing this Board Renter

with an Unofficial majority has provod an, unquestionablo success, and that!

have always

the Unofficial merivilege in the

made use of this

UNCONSTITUTIONAL

Kansas City, Dec. 31.

interests of the general public. In Judge Albert Reeves has ruled the this connection, I think I can fairly Gunity Conl Bill to be unconstitutional. Violet Peel Health Centre, John- claim on behalf of my colleagues and --United Press, myself, that we have endeavoured to

follow the high traditions of our

t:-

Sir, have rightly pointed out

LIBRETTIST DIES

Atlantic City, Jan. 1.

.'-

there would be no question of Mr. Harry Smith, the well-known singing a "swas song to-day, for our American librettist, died here to activities will, as, from to-morrow, be day.-Renter.

embraced under a wider and more

comprehensive statutory body to be

loown as "The Urban Council," But courtesy and

consideration

The Soviet nevertheless-expects to maintain a favourable trade balance. by increasing its exports of machinery, coal and other industrial products. Reuter Special."

RESEARCH SHIP

SAFE

the NO TRUTH IN STORY

OF DISAPPEARANCE

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.

London, Dec. 3L

DEMOCRACY IN PHILIPPINES

DIFFICULT REGIME TO MAINTAIN

Japan and Shanghai Jaya and Manila U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco; 18th Dec.). Pres. Clevoland Shanghai. Calcutta and Straits Shanghai

For

Fort Bayard

Patroclus General Pershing Tjisalak

Janary

Jamary &

January b.

January 0.

January 7.

January 7.

January 7.

Date and T50

Thurs., Jan. 2, 1 p.m.

OUTWARD MAILS

Perseus Sirdhana Talthybius

Per Thursday.

Wing Wo

Letters for "Imperial. Service"-due Arabia Maru

London, 17th-January Lettern for "K.L.M. Service"--due

Amsterdam, 13th January.

K.P.O.

Jan. 2, 12.30 p.m Letter,........Jan. 2, 1 p.m

Reg. Letters,

Thurs., Jan. 2.

G.P.O.

Jan. 2. 1 p.m

Jan. 2, 1.30 p.m

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. Arabia Maru Thurs., Jan. 2, 2.30 p.m.

Fri, Jan. 3, 10.80 m.. Fri, Jan. 3. 1. p. Fri, Jan. 8,3 p.m. Fri, Jan. 3, 8 p.m. Fri, Jan. 8.

Reg.

and B. Africa.

Samshui and Wuchow

Manila

Anjou Thurs., Jan. 2, 4 p.m. Emp. of Asia Thom., Jan. 8, 4.30 p.m.

Friday.

Holhow

Mulnar

Fri, Jan. 3, 10 a.m.

Sandaken

Mausang

of

Hothow, Pakbol and Haiphong Swatow.....

Kaylag

Hydrangea

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow .... *Straits and Europe via Marseilles Bhutan

(Due Marseilles, 6th February)

Haltan

Ол

EP.O.

Reg Jan. 3, 1.40 pm-Regy Letters, Jan. 3, 4.80 p.m. Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., Pres. Grant

Central and South America and

Lofter, ...*

Parcels,

*Europe via Victoria B.C., and

Reg.....

*Europe via Siberia

Letters,

Pres. Wilson

Washington, Dec. 31," Senator King addressing a Rizal celobration, sald an independent de mocratic Government may be difficult to maintain in the Philippines.

The Senator added that Japan's appetite for territory might not bo A telegram has been received in eated by noquisitions in Chine, for London from the research ship, be endangered-United Fress.

which reason the Philippines might William Scoreby, which is engaged on experiments in the Antarctic with a view to obtaining more information en the migration of whales, giving the ship's position on December 13 Latitude 60 South Longitude 40 East.

LORD READING'S DEATH

London, Doc. 31. The Secretary There is therefore no foundation by NOTES OF THE DAY

for India, Lord for reports in circulation a few days from the Viceroy expressing the re Zotland, has received a telegram ago implying that the ship had disgret of the Government of India at appearod in blizzard British the death of Lord Reading-British Wireless.

hown at this, the final meeting of the Sant by enccessive Heads of tary Board, I should like, on behalf and by the unofficial members, la this Board, of my Unofficial colleagues, to say general, and if I may say that we part to-day with the pleasan- yourself in particular, (Applause). tent recollections of the invariable

The meeting then terminated.

Announcing

the removal of our branch from 14 Wyndham Street, Hongkong, to 32 Nathan Road, Kowloon, where we shall be pleased to see our Patrons, and assure them of our best attention at all times.

Always at your Service

Peking Art Rug

The

MAIN SHOP

32 Nathan Rd.

Tel. 56981.

(Continued from Page 0.)

on the departure on leave of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, then ambassador at Washington. It is now generally known that the financial polley that saved Great Britain from economic ruin at the beginning of the world war was Lord Reading's. Of all the acts of courage done in the war. the arrangement by which Britain after the moratorium had been pro claimed agreed to ensure the pay- ment of bills of exchange was perhaps the most remarkable. The plan was that of Lord Reading. The Habilities ran into millions of pounds sterling: the actual lose was a few thousands at the most. "In purely party politics Lord Rending was a child, but though ho, was a comparative failure on the political platform, In private conference his faculty for plucking the heart out of a subject, his suavity, and his unruffled coolness, made him in- valuable. During his tenure of office in India, Lord Reading was described as the most friendly. Viceroy who over landed in India.. He was an idealist. He cast India's horoscope in an optimistic mold, nothing was to impede her progress towards the attainment of a great place in the councils of the world, there wha to be no limit to her futuro. Thus did he reveal his in- tentions to the extremist Gandhi, How he kept his word the world knował

Wirelcas.

A QUEEN'S THEATRE ANNOUNCEMENT

VÄRVEC ̃TEDS. FEYKENT /

MAX REINHARDT'S meeen production of SHAKESPEARE'S¬

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM

GALA PREMIERE and SIX SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

TIMES and PRICES

GALA: PREMIERE, FRIDAY, JAN, 10th at 9. P.M.

SAT. SUN & MON; at 5 pm.

PRICES:~$3.00, $2.00, $1.50 & $1.00. BOOKING PLANS. AT THE THEATRE.

(Due Victoria B.C., January 21.)

Manua

Straits, Sandakan, Ceylon, India, Haruna Mara

Marseilles, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vis Marselllos. (Due Marseilles, 1st February),

K. P. O. Reg

Jan. 3, 4.80 p.m. Letters, ..Jan. 8, 4.30 p.m.

Saturday.

Amoy

G.P.O. -Jan-8, -4,16-p..

Jan. 3, 5 pm. Fri, Jan. 8.. Jan. 8, & p. Jan 8, 4.16 p.m..

Jan. 8, 5p.m.

„Fri, Jan. 6, 8 pm. Fri, Jan. 3,

G. P. O.

Reg., Letters,

Jan. 3, 6 pm.

Klungchow Lotters for "Imperial Service"-das Santhia

London, 20th January. Letters, for "K.IAM., Bervice"--dué

Amsterdam, 16th January. Letters for "Bingapore-Australia Service"-due Darwin, 14th Jan. uary.

K.P.Q, Reg

.Jan 4, 9.30 am. Letters, ..............Jan, 4, 10 am. Straite, Sandakan and Calcutta

Reg. Foochow ...

Reg.

Letters,

Santhia ...Jan. 4, 10.30 am... Letters,

Shanghai and Europe via Siberis Foochow

Manila

Bangkok via Swatow

Nanchang

Patroclus

Sinking

Sanday.

Jan, 8.6 p.m

.Sat, Jan. 4, 8.00 p.m.

Sat, Jan.

C.P.O.

"..Jan. 4, 10 qm. Jan. 4, 19.30 4.3. ...Sat, Jan. 1, Jan. 4, 11.80 an

Sat, Jan. 4, 5 p.m.

Jan. 4, 5 p.

Sat

Sat, Jan. 4, 5 p.

General Pershing Sanz, Jax. 6, 9 am. ... Kiangsu Monday.

Sun, Jan. 6, 9 a..

via Brisbane Maru

(Due Brisbane, 20th January)

Parcels, Reg

Letters,

Australia and New Zealand

Brisbane

Mon, Jan. 6. ....Jɛn. §. Noon....

Jan. 8, 12,45 p.m.

Jan.

6, 1.30 p.m.

Tuesday, *Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya Tibadak Tues., Jan. 7, 8.30 a.m. Swatow, Antoy and Faschow

Unigan

Tuos., Jan. 7.3 p.m.. Maulla

Pres. Cleveland Tues., Jan. 7, 4.30 p.m. Wednesday.

Shanghal, Japan Honolulu, U.S.A., Asima Maru

Central and South

America,

Canada, and "Europe via Ban Francisco, and Europe via Siberia (Duo San Francisco, 20th Jan.) Foochow via Swatow

Rog.,

•Lottare,

Wedi Jan. 8.

7.5. p.m.

Jan. 8, 8.80 B-17.

Wed, Jan. 8, 9 .m.

Choklang Wed, Jan, 8, 8.80 a.m. Selatan Kutsang

Bwalow

Straits and Càlcutta Parels, Haiphong

Jan. 8, Noon.

Letters,

Amoy

Canton Taiyuan Friday.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand, Taiping via Thursday"Izland ——

Parcela Reg

term

And

Haiphong Kingyuan

Faturday.

Duo Thursday Island, ziet Jan.) Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Chitral

Siberia Hofhow, Pakhal ini

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Carthage

Eat and South Africa, Adou, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

(Due Marseilles 7th February)

Parcels,

G; P. O..

Jan. 10, 4.30 p.m.

Rogowskiego Jan. 11, 03.m. Lotters, 20 Jan. 11, 10 dime.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe: via Marechal Jaltru

Siberia

Mantia

Wed, Jan. 8. Jan. 8, 1 p.m. Wod., Jan, 8, 2 p.m. Ved., Jan. 1.30 p.m.

Fri, Jan, 10. Jan. V. B p.m.. Jan. 10, 845 ̧. Jan. 10, 9.30 a.. 105-1080 m.

Jan. 10, 1p.m..

Jan. 11.

Jan. 10,5, p.m. นักร. 114, 04:4

Jan.

Bab Jan; 11-150 Pres. Jefferson Sat, Jan, 11, 30.

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