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The Final Dividend declared for the Year ending 31st Decem- ber, 1936, at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling at exchango 1/2.7% is payable on and after the FOR SALE. Furniture and fittings 1st March, 1937, at the Ofces of of six-roomed flat. Top floor, Hill-the Corporation, whore share- wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low holders are requested to apply for

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V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 27th February, 1937.

anytime. HONG KONG HORTICULTURAL

FOR SALE, — Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition, Cont

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FOR SALE Large Once desk and chair, teakwood filing cabinet, Royal typewriter 12*, in excellent condition $120 the lot. Write Box No. 367, "Hongkong Telegraph."

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J. T. BAGRAM,

Hon, Secretary.

ATTRACTIVE four-roomed flat. All modern conveniences, cool and quiet THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON Jocality, Moderate rent. Immediato. "occupation.

Carnarvon Road, WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

11A

corner Cameron Road. Apply first floor.

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ADRASTUS (3. & S.) British, Capt.. Shaw, 4,948 tons, Taikoo Dock,

AYMERIC (nak Line) British, Capt. Calderwood, 3,157 tonn, Talkoo Dock.

ABAMA MARU (N.V.K.) Kowloon Whart

CHEKIANG (B. & 8.), 11.15. EMPRESS of ASIA (C.P.S.) British, in dock

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GNEISENSAU (N. D. L.) for Europe; p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27772. HONGKONG MARU (0.8.K.) Keelung, U.S.K. wharf. 238001.

HOUTMAN (3, 6. J. L) for South Afelen. A.4. 2015. p.m. on

Simple but dignified, the cere- FIFTIETH

monial at the opening of Christ ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- Church in Kowloon Tong was wit-

thenessed by a large congregation HOLDERS will be held at

Saturday evening, when the Rt. Rev. blessed the Cotony's newest place of worship.

SIR JAMES LOCKHART Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe-R. O. Hull, Bishop of Hongkong, son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 12th March, 1937, AT 11 AM, for of receiving the the purpose

for

Nows was received in the Colony on Saturday, of the death on Friday Report of the Directors and the at the age of 70, of Sir James Haldane Stewart Lockhart, R.C.M.0., r...., Statement of Accounts MILAN, LL.D. (Hongkong), who was formerly Colonial Secretary of Hong-year ended 31st December, 1936.

The Transfer Books of the Com- kung and, until his retirement in 1921,

the

Prior to the service, a combined choir, consisting of members of St. John's Cathedral, Christ Church, St. Andrew's, St. Stephen's, 51. Mary's, All Saints, and Holy Trinity choirs, under their Choirmaster, Mr.

M.

Od conducted by Mr. J. C.

His Majesty's Commissioner in Wel-pany will be CLOSED from Friday,

the 5th March, 1937, to Friday, the Church.

hai-wel

left the church house in Duite

the and proceeded to

new

On arrival, they joined togettier

The late Sir. James Lockhart was 12th March, 1937, both days inclnchurches, and conducted the Bishop

for,

not

well-known in Hongkong only was he here for many years but he was the brother-in-law of Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, having married Miss Edith Louise der Hancock, the secund daughter of Mr. Alfred Han- cock.

The fourth son of Miles Lockhart, the late Sir James was the grandson

of James Lockhart of Lanhams, Essex, and Lord of the Manor of Marston

Alve.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary, Hongkong, 26th February, 1937.

and Oving. Bucks. His mother was the extension of Hongkong and once Anna R. C. Stewart, the daughter of again he was thanked by the Secretary Major Stewart of the 91st Regiment of State for the Colonies.

and niece of Charles Stewart, late

of Ardsheal, male representative of

the Stewarts of Lorne, Appin

and cral

Ardshical. It was in Ardsheal Argyll shire, that Sir James was born May 15, 1958,-

on

William's College, Isle of Man, and

to the pulpit, the clergy taking up

By Order of the Board of their positions in the chancel and the choir returning to the rear of the Directors.

Church.

Clergymen taking part in the pro- HIRES cession were the Reva, J. R. Cession (St. A

Baines (St. Andrew's); H. W, John's); A. J.

Paul's Beault (St. College): N. v. Halward (Holy Trinity, Canton); G. H. Buleman, Senior Chaplain to the Furces; J. T. B. Evans, R.N.; Cyril Brown (Sca- men's Institute); Paul S. F. T's (St. Paul's); Tsang Ki-ngok (All Saints, Homunting; John Y. Chung (St. Sir James was decorated for gen- Stephen's); G. K. Carpenter, M. A.

services, receiving first

the Sarren, A.C

AC.G.

Frank Shori, L. L. C.M.G. In 1898. He

was crented a

Nash, Stig Kannerz and Wong Yeng- kweng (Tao Fong Shan). Knight in the same order in 1908.

The procession was in

(Messrs. L A. Lee, D. Lay and F. Abbas): Choir: Servers (Messrs. A. E. P. Guest, and E. C. C. Johnson); the Bishop's A. S. Abbott): the Crucifer (Mr. Chaplain (Rev. John Y. L.. Chung); and the Bishop.

Governor Present Those present in the congregation included His Excellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, Mr. and

Ja 1011 he was awarded the Corona-

1.

the

the

Sir James was educated at King tion Medal and he was also, honoured following order: -Cross Bearer and nt Watson's College, Edinburgh, whereby the Hongkong University in hav- he was a gold medaliist, and he intering the LLD degree conferred upon went to the Edinburgh University, him. where he was awarded

Greek medal.

the

It was in 1902 that Sir James left After competitive examination he the services of the Colony on being was appointed a Hongkong cadet in appointed Commissioner of Wel-bal- 1878 and was attached to the Colonial wei, from which post he retired in Oce for one year. He held the 1921.

office of Superintendent Opium Re-

Mrs. B. Wylle, Mr. A. G.

G. W. Tickle,

ARIZONA MARU (0.8.K.) for India and & Africa, p. A.2. 28001.

CANTON (C.IN.1 for Haiphong, B.D. 28061, noon.

HERMOD (Thorenen) for Bangkok, nech, .17. 30237.

SAILING TO-MORROW ADRASTUS (B. & S.) for New York, Holt's Wharf. 30331.

CHEKIANG (B. & 5.) for Ningpe and, Shanghai, 4 pan., Buoy 16, 30831.

HAIYANG (Douglas) for Swatow, Amoy and Fouchow, P. Douglan Wharf. 28037.

MUINAM (B. & S.) for Ilofhow and Singapore, 11, B14, 30131,

TJIKARANG (J. C, J. L.) for Swatow and Amoy, A.18. 28016.

TJIBADAK (J. C. 3. 1..) for Java, A.B.

28015,

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

CYCLOPS (B. & 5.) from Straits, 4 p.m. Holt's Wharf. 30331.

TASMAN (E. A. C.) from Stralia. TALMA (Ủ. L.) from Singapore, p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27121.

TANDA (E, & A) from Moji, a.m., Kowloon Whorf. 27721.

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KWAIBANG (J. & M.) for Shanghai. West Point 30311.

KWEIYANG" (I. & 8.) for Swntow and Bangkok, noon. B.20. 30331,

NEWCHWANG (B. & S.) for Contoh,; 8.30 p.m. B.1. 30331.

PATROCLUS (I). & 8.) for Shanghai. | 6 p.m. 10131,

PRESIDENT 100VER (Dollar) for Manila. 8.m. Kowloon Wharf. 28171. SZECHUEN (H, & S.) for Bwatow and Shanghai, 1.21. 30331,

BILVERWALNUT (Furness) for Bos- tan and New York, evening. 23106,

TOKIWA MARU (N.Y.K.) for Bem- boy vin Singapore. 30291.

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GNEISENAU (N, D. L) froin Shang- hai, 7 nm. 27772. Berthing at about 8.30 am, Taikon Dock.

TJIKARANG (J.C.J.L.) from Java and Maalla. Buoy A.18 at daylight, 28016. TJIBADAK (J.C.J.L) from Shanghai, 2 pm. Buey A.d. 28016.

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ARIZONA MARU (0.S.K.) from Japan, A.2. n.m. 280GL

&.

EMP. OF CANADA, C.P.8., Mar, 12. EMP. OF RUSSIA, C.P.8., Mar. 26. FRIDERUN, Molchers, Mar. 28.

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MRS. WELLINGTON KOO

E- Delayed on Friday owing to n understanding as to her passage on the Madame Wellington plane, C.N.A.C. Koo, wife of the Chinese Ambassador to France, sailed for Shanghai by the Blue Funnel linor Patruclue yesterday afternoon.

FASHION EXPERT

Mrs. Sally Dlehason, the fashion ex- port, and her husband, Mr. Deane 11. Dickason, the eminent travel lecturer, arrived here by the a., Tilbadak from Shanghai yesterday afternoon, together Harbours with members of the Far Around-the-World Tour party,

At the Women's Interunilena} Club at p.m. to-day, Mrs. Diekaxon will give a talk en "The Spring Trend in Fanlons." She is the reprezentative ANSUUN (B. & S.) for Swntow and of the exclusive Women's hop, Howit Singapore, 4 pin, B.IG. 30331.

HUPER (8. & 5.7. from Tsingtao, p. 30331.

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SAILING, TO-DAY

RUGBY MATCHES Leading Homeside Results

Landon, Feb. 27. Several. Rugby matches arranged to

Teller,

KWANTI RACES Steeplechase Entries For Sunday

venue in 1883 and was assistant Whilst in Wei-hai-wei Sir James Colonial Secretary from 1883 to 1887, when he was made Registrar General. carried on negotiations relative to the From 1895 to 1002. Sir James

was recession of Wel-hat-wel with the architects, Messrs. Lelgh and Orange), be played lo-day had to be scratched the Steeplechase meeting at Kwanli

Colonial Secretary and was a member Viceroy of Shantung in the year 1906.

of the Legislative Council from 1883 Rendition did not take place, however, and of the Executive Council

Services Recognised

from until 1830.

uf

1091. In the latter year he was ap- pointed. Chairman of the Board

Sir James had many hobbies. He Examiners in Chinese and three years later he was also made Chairman of took a keen interest in golf, riding the Governing Board of Queen's rowing, numismatics, folklore, the College.

language and iterature of China and the history of British relations with In 1898 Sir James was appointed the Far East. He is the author of Special Commissioner to inspect and "Manual of Chinese Quotations," "The report on the Extension of the Colony Currency of the Farther East," and of Hongkong, and he received the "Index to Tso Chunn." thanks of the Secretary of State for

and

on account of waterlogged grounds.

The following were the results of the chief matches played; Army

11 Oxford U'sity (pi Aldershot)

5 Cardiff Blackheath Coventry Harlequins Leicester

3

4

21 Koyal Air Force

0 US. Portsmouth 0

11

3

4 Northampton London Scottish 7 C'hridge U'sity 8 Old Merchant

Taylors 8 Richmond

0 Old Cleighans Guy's Hospital

(Abandoned after 23 minutes in first half)

St. Thomas #1 Rosslyn Park Birkenhead Park 3 Waterbo

J. E. Potter (representing the

C. Mow Fung, Miss G. Sawyer, Headmistress of the Diocesan Giris School, Higgs, and Mrs. Shert. Service began with Palms CXXI (Levavi Oculos), and

CXXU (Lactatus sum).. After prayers, the Bishop addressed the congregation, speaking of the beauties of the new church, and the good that it could do. He wa

warned his listeners, however,

worshipping against

beauty for beauty's sake, which might become a satisfying emotion, a religion that was not a religion.

um" "Veni Creator The "Te Deum, Spiritus," "worship the King." the Colonies for the manner in which

further Sir, James's name is, immortalized and

then prayers were he discharged his mission. He was

followed by Evensong, Conducted by also made representative of. Great in Hongkong by Lockhart Rond on

the Diocesan Lay Readers, Messrs. J. Britain to delimit the boundaries of the Praya Reclamation. Wanchai..

C. L. Wong, R. Ashton Hill and G. S. She. Mr. Wong took the responses; Mr. Ashton Hill the first lesson (1 Chronicles XXIX 6-10 and 18), and Mr. She the second lesson (St. John IV 18-20), "Nunc Dimittis" and Collecta came next, and, after the Bishop had blessed the company, he left the Church, accompanied by the clergy. During this procession, T.T. "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven," was sung, and the congregation then dispersed.

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Telegraph" are requested to make their

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on Thursdays.

The world-famous \mouthwash

refreshes like a bath

Redruth Stewartonians

Demand

The following are

On Sunday, March 7:

the entries for

1. 2,45 The Fox Hunters' Plate. Over the Country Course Daishing on the Race Course. For China Penics that in the opinion of the Committee Ponies have been regularly hunted.

Country that have been placed in Race at Kwanti this season barred. (Note: Owing Catchweight 100 lbs.

to the large number of entries re- ceived the race has been divided into two divisions. The following draw has been made).

Division 1-Double Chance, Happy Hil, Hot Heels, Loch Ness, Magnolia, Hospital 0 Riceland, Susan and Tom Cobley.

Eight entries.

Plymouth

0

Albion 0 Division 11-Cussius, High West, 3 Edinburgh Acns. 8 Latitat, Mortmain, The Gawk, The Reuter. | Minx, The Roundhead and Wigan.

Eight entries.

EXCHANGE

Selling

T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan

T.T. India

TT. U.S.A.

T.T. Manlia Batavia T.T. T.T. Bangicols T.T. Saigon T.T. France 7.T. Germany TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia

Buying

4 m/s. L/C London

4 m/s, D/P

do

4 m/s. L/C U.S.A.

4 m/s. France

30 d/s. India

U.S. Cross rate in London

3. The Australian Grand National Steeplechase: 134 Miles. A handicap for Australian Ponies-Brutus (150), Glorious Star (150), Lucy Glitters (163) and Streamline (180). Four 2.27/32 entries.

Handleap: 2.27/92

134 for China (168)

.101%

.52%

4. The March Miles. A hurdle race Ponies. Diogenes

Double

.100

.01%

.30

40

Chance (152), Ebony Idol (155), Glenshee (155), Happy Hit__(150) and Wembley Stag (156), Six en- tries.

64%

.75

(If top weight does not accept all 1497% weights will be raised 10 lbs.)

5. The Lailles' Hurdle Race: 1 .64% Mile. A handicap for China Ponies

6.40

that in the opinion of the Committee are bona de hunters. Winners at 1324 Kwantl this Season barred. To be .1/6 ridden by ladies.-Bay of Calamity (146), Belmont Star (145), Cloudy Eve (145), Herga (140), Jack O'Lah- tern (145), The Curlew (140), Mouche (140) and Strathdoon (135), 30% Eight entries. .0.74

.1/3.1/32

1/3

HOLE IN ONE

6. The Chairman's Cup: A handi- .82% cap over the Country Course finish- 4.8811ng on the Race Course. For China Ponies. Ponies Wini have not won or been placed. In a Country Race this Season barred.Canary (160), Glen- shee (166). Kina's Parade (108), King's. Worthy (104), Punch (105) Racing Strain (170) and Wembley Stag (100). Seven entries.

Mr. C. G. Anderson playing on the Kowloon Golf Course yesterday mor- ning in the High Handicap Tourna- ment, drove the sixth or "Blind Hole," that the ball had landed in a bunker, as it is called, and reached the "pin" A search found the ball nestling with a beauty.

snugly in the hole against the flag.

At the caddie's shout that it had The customary hospitality was dis- "gone it," Mr. Anderson first thought |pensed after the game.

U.S.A., and Shanghal (San Fran-

cisco, 8th February). Calcutta and Stralis

(Victoria B.C., 13th Februnry),

Shanghal

Salgon

Siralts

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аго

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malls time given below unless otherwise stated, and where advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Bangkok Halphong

Swalow and Amoy

Fer

Monday

Hermod

Canton

Stralts, Ceylon, India, East

South Africa

and

Anshun ....

Date and Time.

+Mon., Mar. 1, 1.30 p.m. .Mon., Mar. 1, 2 m. Mon., Mar. 1, 2.30 pun.

Arizona Maru Mon., Mor.; 1, 2.30 p.m. Tuesday

Letters for Guam, Honolulu and Tibadak ...........

U.S.A by "Pan-American Air- ways Bervice"

(Due San Francisco, 9th March)

Tues, Mar, Z

G. P. O. & K. P. O. nek...... Letters, ...

..Mar, 1, 5 p.m. Mar. 2, 8,30 a.m

Tues., Mar. 2, 8.30 u.m.

Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya. Tibadak rucs, Mar. 2, 9.30 a.m.

Muinum

Holhow

Air Mall for Canton and Districts C.N.A.C. plane ...... Tues., Mar. 2.

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chow and

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Sheungwan F. O.

Shanglia))

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Mar. 2, 5 p.m. Reg., Letters, ... Mar. 2, 5.30 p.m.

Wednesday

Ret.. Latters.

C. P. O. Acr.. Letters,

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Asama Maru

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Amoy

Thursday

Manila

Pres. Hayes Friday

Thurs., Mar. 4, 5 p.m.

*.'

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Tanda

vin Zealand

Brisbane-due Brisbane, 22nd March..

Parcels,

Reg....

Lelters,

-Duc London 18th March......

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Mar, 5, 6.30 .m

Mar. §. 9.30 2.11. Barch 5.

Letters for "Imperia} Airways direct RMA. Dorado

Service"

Reż..

Letters

Letiers for Australia by "Imperial R.MA. Dorado

Airways Service"

-Dus Darwin Bih March,

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Ranch!

Siberia

Calcutta vin Straits

Parcels. Shanghal.***

Reg.. Letters

Letters

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

.Mar. 5, 8.30 am- .Mar..5, 0.80, a.. Fri., Mar. 5, 10.30 am.

Baturday

....Sat., Mar. 6. ******** Chaksang .Mar. 5, 5.00 p.m.

..Mar. 6, 8.30 a.. Conte Verde..Sat., Mar. 6, 9.30 o.. Mar. 0, Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South Naldera

Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe

G. F. O. and K. P. O. Parcels,......Mar. 6. 6 p.m. vla Marseilles-due Marselles, 2nd April..

Letters for "K.L.M. Service"-due

Amsterdam 15th March.

Amoy

Manila Foochow via Swntow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Central and South Amerlen, Canada and Europe via San Francisco and Europe vin Siberia

.Reg.

..Mar. 0, 9.45 a.m. Letters, Mar. 6, 10.30 a.m. Bat, Mar. C.

Naldera

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg. Letters,

..Mar. 6, 0.30 a.m. .Mar. 0, 10 a.m.

Kwangtung ..Sat., Mar. 0, 3.30 p.m. Pres, Mckinley Sat., Mar. 0, 4.30 p.m. Sat., Mar. 0, 5 p.m. Hangsang......

Sat., Mar. 0, Pres. Hoover

(Due San Francisco, 24th March)

Sunday

Monday

Parcels,

Hollow, Pathol and Haiphong... Kingyuan

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via B. De St. Pierre

Siberia

.... Mar. 6, 4 p.m. .... Mar. 0, 6 p.m.. Mar. 6, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.. Letters,

Sun., Mar. 7, 9.a.m..

Mon., Mar. 8, 1.30 p.m..

G. P. O. and K. P. 0.

Reg

Mar. 8, 5 p.m.

Letters,

Mar. 8, & p.m.

Tues., Mar. 9.

Mar. 8, 5 pm.

Air Mail for "France-Orlent Ser- Felix Roussel... Mon., Mar. 8.

vice"

(Due Marseilles, 21st March)

Tuesday Saigon, Ceylon, India, East and Felix Roussel

South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles (Due Marseilles, 5th April) Batavia

G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Reg....

Letters, ...Mar. 9. 8.30 a.m. Tilkembang. Tues., Mar. 0, 0.30 a.m.. *Superscribed correspondence only.

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