CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 Words $1.50 for 3 days prepaid
TUITION GIVEN.
PEGGY STENOGRAPHY and Type- writing Bureau now at 3 Lock Road, Ground Floor, Kowloon,"
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE: Matshed, Repulse Bay, second row, centre of beach. What offers? Write Box No. 374, "Hong-. kong Telegraph."
TELEGRAPH. THE. HONGKONG
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | KOWLOON RESIDENTS'
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
The Finn! Dividend declared for the Year ending 31st Decem- ber, 1936, at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling at exchange 1/2.% is payable on and after the 1st March, 1937, at the Offices of the Corporation, where share- holders aro requested to apply for Warrants.
By Order of the Board Directors,
ASSOCIATION
NOTICE
The Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Residents' Association will be held in the St. Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, on Thursday, 4th March, 1937, at 0 p.m.
Business
Adoption of Report and Ac- 31st counts for
year ended of December, 1936.
Election of Officers and, Com- mittee.
V. M. GRAYBURN,
Chlef Manager. Hongkong, 27th February, 1937.
Any other business..
It is earnestly requested that Members and all others interested in the welfare of Kowloon will make an endeavour to be present
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK | nt the meeting. wiL
CO., LTD.
seen
FOR SALE-Furniture and fillinge of six-roomed flat. Top floor, Hill- wood Road, Kowloon, cool, airy, low rental. Suitable for family children. Fully furnished including Gibson refrigerator. Can be any time, occupancy April. Write Box No. 364, "Hongkong Telegraph." FOR SALE-European made draw- ing room suite: Chesterfield and two armchairs. Cane back, Jacobran style. Upholstered loose Vi-spring anytime. Can be seen cushions. Wrlle Box No. 385, "Hongkong Tele- graph."
FOR SALE. Gibson refrigerator, family size, excellent condition, Cost $850, accept $275. Write Box No. 300, "Hongkong Telegraph,”
FOR SALE-Large Office desk and chair, teakwood filling cabinet, Royal typewriter 12", in excellent condition, $120 the lot. Write Box No. 307, "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.
NEAR DEEP WATER BAY, No. 4; Small house, with Shousen Hill. sanitary convenience, tennis court, garden and garage. Reasonable rent, Apply Ip Tak Co., Ltd.
ATTRACTIVE four-roomed flat. All modern conveniences, cool and quiet locality. Moderate rent. Immediate occupation. 11A Carnarvon Road, corner Comeren Road. Apply Arst foor.
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· CHARTERED SURVEYORS
The ninth annual general meeting of the Hongkong and Ching branch' of the Chartered Surveyors' Institu» Alon was held on yesterday, when the following onlcors were elected for the unsuing year-Chairman, Mr. O, W. Grey, F.S., Linaman, FILLAG Chairman, Mr. A
M.1.M. and Cy. Members Cominittuo Mr.
N. L Sparke O.DE-78.1. (Shanghaly, Mr.. AG W. Tickle, FL VILLBA, Mr. J. Ring, F., B.No. (Kng,); Hen, Becretary, Mr. J. 15, 1chardson,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Offices of the Company 2, Queen's Building, Hong Kong, on Monday, 22nd March, 1937, at Noon, for consideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December,
1936.
The Share Register and Trans for Books will be closed from 12th to 22nd March, 1937, both daye Inclusive.
Order of the Board of
By Directors,
Hong Kong, 1st March, 1937.
E. COCK, Chief Manager.
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
R. BALDWIN,
Hon. Secretary,
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
Notice is hereby given that the Eighteenth Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 10, Des Voeux Rood Central, at 3 p.m. Saturday, the 6th March, 1937. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1930.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Baturday, 27th February, 1037 to Saturday, 6th March, 1937, (both days inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By order of the Board of Directors.
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 15th February, 1937.
Fugitive Hurt In Fall
TRYING TO DIG UP GOLF LINKS CABLE
avertopk Chau Swift retribution Nuk when he was discovered digging up the fairway at the Deepwater Bay of Golf Course in the early hours this morning. As soon as the alarm was raised the intruder ran away.
THE FIFTIETHI ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE
the HOLDERS will be held at Office of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., on Friday, the 12th March, 1937, AT 11 A.M., for the
the purpose of receiving Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1936.
The Transfer Books of the Com-reached the summit when he lust his pany will be CLOSED from Friday, grip, falling head first for a distance the 5th March, 1937, to Friday, tho 12th March, 1937, both days inclu-
sive.
By Order of the Board of Directory,
F. H. CRAPNELL.
Secretary, Hongkong, 26th February. 1937
THE HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
What to do to help a child
He was chased by two watchmen, and attempted to escape by climbing a nearby steep hill. He had almost
of 50 feet.
When he was found he was suffer- ing from severe injuries to his head and feet. He has been taken to the Government Civil Hospital.
The man, who is stated to have been
time, unemployed for some was digging up the fairway to reach There a cable buried underneath. have been several complaints lately of similar offences on
various Foll courses in the Colony and extra watches have been maintained by the authorities.
NO LIST OF PASSENGERS
JAPANESE SHIPPING CO. FINED
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who la seeking advice on child, any matter concerning a would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at onco with-
The Hon. Secretaries, H.K.S.P.C. Colony by the Hongkong Maru on c/o G.P.O. Box No. 613, Hongkong, February 10, these passengers not or the Inspector, 49, Pokfulum being of Chinese race.
The Osaka Shiosen Kaisha, the well- known Japanese shipping iine, were summoned before Mr. Schofield of the Central Magistracy this morning for failing to furnish the police with list of passengers arriving in the
A representative of the firm ap-
and
Road, 1st floor; or the inspector,peared to answer the summons Violet Peel Health Centre, Wan-pleaded sub-Inspector Edwards sald chai; or the Inspector, 12, Sal
Acting Sub that a Korean arrived by the steamer Street, 1st floor, Young Choi
from Keelung, and reported his ar Kowloon.
rival in the Colony, to the police some All further stops will be taken, days later. It was thus discovered and expenses borno, by the Society. that defendant's name was not con- The Informant's name will be and when the O.S.K. were asked for tained in the list sent to the police, kept strictly private, except in the reason, they sent a supplementary cases where malice is proved.
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Acupuncture, Moxoenuela, and Bone Belling. Holder of Japanese and Hongkong Cover myns License, Curee, Botained Ankime, and Wrlate. Nesommended for many years by Loon) Horwitnie, and Dottori.
4. Wyndham Street, (fil floor). Tal, 20051;
1st containing Korean.
the name of the
An fine of $25 was imposed. The Empress Hotel were also sum- moned for failing to inform the police. of the arrival and departure of a Russian lady named Swariz un February 6 and 7.
A representative said the omission was due to the absence of a hotel foki. There was no-one else to check the entries.
Sub-Inspector Edwards Bold a Russian couple registered ut the Hotel, and only the name and nation- ality
of the then was sent to the police. The slotel were questioned regarding the woman but they sold she was a Filipino. The lady herself subsequently wrote and informed the police that she was Russian.
His Worship fined the Hotel $50, and said it seemed that there had been a deliberate omission. Ile kald It rather looked as if one of the hotel fokis had been bribed to make the omission.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH
1937.
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companies aro roquested to forward, as carly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar- tures, time and mooring place and other movements. Urgent information should be telephoned to she ship- ping Editor, Phone 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY AYMERIC (Bank Line) British, Capt. Calderwood, 3,167 tons, Talkoo Dock,
EMPRESS of ASIA (C.P.S.) British, in doek.
carried by 12 ships, which arrived here this morning and yesterday.
The whips are:
CYCLOPS (B. & S.) from Bingapore,
with
648 ton of general Cargo, for longsong and 10,000 tons for through parts, including ob tons of methomal for Japan.
.. GLENFILAS (J. & M.) from Shang- hal, with 4,831 tons of general cargo |for through ports.
HAICHING (Douglas). from Canton. with tons of Keneral carga for through ports.
"RAIYANG (Douglas) from Swalow, with 100 tons of neral cargo Hongkong.
for.
"MABELLA (Thoresen) from Saigon, 1,000 tons of rice, paddy and beani for Hongkong,
NEWCHWANG (B. & 8.) from Can-
Wharf., with 030 tons of general cargo fer
through porta.
HAI HANG (Douglas), D.12. HAINING (Douglas), Douglas HELLAB (Thoresen) 0.1. HAI YUAN (COL), China Merchants wharf.
HENGSHAN (Williamson & Co.), 0.22. HOPBANG (J. & M.), Laithikok HUPEN (B. & 8.), 1.20.
KAIA POI (Williamson & Co.), Taikoo KALGAN (D. & S.), B.0. Sugar Whart.
RonWA MARU (M.B.K.), A.12, chikok.
NADELLA (Wo Fat Sing), D... PILESIDENT HAYES (Dollar), Ioan Dock.
SHANTUNG (B. & S.) from Canton, with 638 tons of general
cargo for through poris.
SIDAJOE (1. C. J. L.) from Samarin- da, with 2,062 tons of general cargo for through ports,
TAI LEE (Yeo Tat Rong) from Can-
ton.
TALMA (D. 1.) from Singapore, with Lal-756 tone of gunnies, ten, ries and rub- ber for Hongkong, and 4,830 tons of rico, rubber, and scrap iron for through ports.
Kow.
RHEXENOR (Blue Funnel) in dock. SAGRES (Williamson & Co.), 1.4. SIUBANG (1. & M.), A.1, TALMA (B. 1). Kowloon Whatf. TANDA (E. & A.), Kowloon Wharf, TIN SENG (Tal Fung), West Point. TJIKARANG (J. C. J. D.) Buoy A.16. TJISADANE (J. C. J. L.), Al TOKAI MARU (M.B.K.), All TOTTORI MARU (N.Y.K), Kowloon! Wharf.
TSINAN (B. & S.), Taikoo Deck. VARDAAS (AP.C.), North Point. WILLY (APC) Norwegian, Capt Skafterud, 1,466 tons, Kowloon Dock..
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANNA MAERSK (Jebson) for Manila, Boon, Kowloon Wharf. 20001.
for Swatow, HAIYANG (Douglas)
Douglas p.m. Amoy and Foochow, 3 Wharf. 28037.
HUPER (B. & 8.) for, Canton, 10 p.m. 1.20 30331.
MUINAM (D. & S.) for Hoihow and] Singapore, it .., .14, 30331.
TJIBADAK (J. C. J. L) for, Java, 10a.m., 3. 2015.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agenta Phone Numbers Given) BUYO MARU (0. S. K.) from Japan, midnight, Stonecutters. 8061.
CYCLOPS (B. & S.) from Straits, 4 ., Holt's Wharf. 30331.
GLENFILAS (J. & M.) frem Shang- hal, 10 nm, A.7. 30311.
TALMA (B. 1.) from Singapore, 1.30 p.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
TANDA (E. & A.) from Moji, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
TJISADANE (J.C.J. L.) from Java, daylight, A.1, 28016.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Givon) KWANGJUNG (B. & S.) from Hal- hong and lielhow, noon, West, Point 30731.
LIPPE (Melchors) from Shanghai, p., Kowloon Wharf. 27776
SAILING TO-DAY CAgenta Phone Numbers Given) AURASTUS (H. & S.) for New York, 11 ... Holt'a Whart. 30031,
ASAMA MARU (N.Y.K.) for Shang- Wharf, 30201.
TANDA (E. & A.) from Moji, with 300 tons of rayon and cotton goods for Hongkong, and 1,024 ton of cotton goods, rayon and silk for through ports. TJISADANE (J. C. J. 1.) from Soura- baye, with 3,710 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 4,836 tons LUT through porta.
18,
VESSELS DUE
ANDALUSIA, LI, T., Mar. 13, ANTENOR, 1, and S., Mar. 27. AUSTRALIEN, EAC. Mar. 16. DELSHOLT. Jelson, Mar. 12. DENWYVIS, Ilen Line, Mar. 8. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Bank, Mar.
CONTE VERDE, LI. T., Mar, 0. DUISBURG, Jebsen, Mar. 10. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, C.P.8., Mar. 21 et 3 p.m.
EMP. OF CANADA, C.P.S., Mar, 12. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, C.P.S., April 0,. a.m.
B.
EMI OF RUSSIA, G.P.S., Mar. 25. ETHA RICKMERS, Jehan, Mor, 22. FRIDERUN, Melchers, Mar. 28. GENERAL PERSHING, Staten, Mar.
GOLDEN TIDE, States, Mar. 30. HELENUS, B. and S., Mar. 22. ILLINOIS, States, Mar. 23. INDIA, EA.C., Mar. 4. 15AR, Meichers, afar. 8. KULMERLAND, Jebsen, Mor. 13. MEERKERK, J.C.J.L, Mar. 8. MEMNON, B. and 8., Mar. 14, MENELAUS, B. and S., Mar, 8, NEPTUNA, Gibb, Livingston, Mar. 17. NORDMARK, Jebsen, Mat. 23. NECKAR, Melchors, Mar. 13. PERU, E.A.C., Mar. 25. PRESIDENT WILSON, Dollar, Mar. 5. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY, Dellar, Mar. 7, about p.m.
SCHARNHORST, Melchers, Mar. 11. TAI SHAN, Dodwell's, Mar. 17. TASMANIA, Jelsen, Mnr. 24. TRIANON, Thoresen, Mar. 22. TROJA, Thoresen, Mar. 19. VICTORIA, L. T., Mar. 27. WARD, States, Mar. 10.
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY
The American Mall Line ... Presi dent McKinley is expected to arrive here from Seattle, Victorla, Japan and Shanghai about 2 pun, on Sunday, March 7. She will berth at Kowloon Wharf and will sail for Maniin of mid- night the sune day.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
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BURROUGHS' WELLCOME
(PROPRIETORS THE WELLCOME
* FOUNDATION LTD. LONDON, ENG)
SHANGHAI
AND LONDON
Medals For Coronation
MAY, BE BOUGHT IN HONGKONG
10
co.
Cobright
Spaniards
New Under
China Law
NANKING TAKING.
JURISDICTION
Shanghal, Mar. 3.
The Hongkong Government an-
special medials nounces that commemorate His Majesty's Corona- tion are being issued by the Royal Mint in silver and bronze and will be made avaliable to purchasers through District Court here in issuing a sum- local firms at prices which will be an-mons against a Spaniard named nounced later,
The netion of the first Special
Specimens of the medal will also Valles, summoned by a Greek sub- be obtainable in gold at prices of 50 ject for arrears in payment of a guineas for the large and 12 guineas debt, was taken in accordance with for the small medal, including a instructions from the Chinese Govern- leather case.
Applicants for the gold
medals
ment, which has decided to bssume should communicate direct with the jurisdiction over Spanish subjects in Deputy Master, Royal Mint, Tower China, owing to the absence of diplo- Hill, London, EC.3, enclosing a draft matic and consular representatives for the cost of the medal required. as a result of the civil war in Spain.
The medals so ordered will be forwarded to purchasers through the Hongkong Government. -
110
The Spanish Court, which is longer in existence, had previously. given judgment against Välies."
Reuter's correspondent in Nanking Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day totalled 0.08-states that the Ministry of Justice inch. The total since January 1 isthas sent orders to all Chinese Courts 3.18 inches, against an average of 3.13 in China to assume jurisdiction over
Spanish subjects.-Reuter. Inches.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE HEART THAT LOVES THE LITTLE THINGS IS FULL OF DEEP CONTENT.- Nora Grey.
DAVIKEN (J. & M.) for Shanghai,there on Saturday, March 13, and from linge
will leave for longkong on
on
A lecture will be given under the patronage of the Dante Alighieri's Association by the Rev. C. B. R. Surgent on Verdi's last opera, "Fal- staff", on March 16 at 5.30 p.m. In the Jacobean Room of the Hongkong. Hotel
...Ngan Chan, 27, and Kong Wah- Bal, Japan U.S.A., ID a.m., Kowloon The R.M. Empress of Japan in-due
to arrive here from Vancouver
on pak, 38, both vegetable gardeners, HUYU MARU (0.3.K.) for Singapore Fring, April 9, 1m. She left Yoku were summoned before Mr. Barnett Bombay, G p.m. Stanacutters huma yesterday for Honolulu where at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn-
An accountant named Yun Pui, 26051.
EKIANG (B. & S. for Ningpo andam. Sho is experted to arrive at Van-
she will arrivo on Monday next at 10 ing, charged with assaulting Ho Sul,
22, was brought before Mr. K. Keen 44, another gardener,
ener, at Tung Tam Shanghai, 4 p.m. Busy B.16. 30331.
tor at the Centrui Magistracy this morn- Inspector March 1 Portallion stated that the complainant ing, charged with unlawful posses- was in hospital and was likely to be son of 212 heroin pills, at the
FCTTY
wharf yesterday. there for some time. The case was a
Inspector Baker asked for a week's remanded for one week.
remand, saying that the Analyst's certificate was not ready yet. The granted remand was
and ball in $200 was fixed."
for
4 p.m., West Point. 30311.
FUKUREN MARU (O. 5. K.) Swatow, 10 a.m., 0.8.K. Wharf, 28001.
GLENFILAS (J. & M.) for Europe, 11. A.7. 30311.
BAITAN (Douglas) for Swatow and Fanchow, 4 p... Wharf.
NEWCHWANG (B. & S.) for Foo chow, 10 a.m., B.1. 30331.
SHANTUNG (1.& 6.) for Tangtao, noon, B.15, 30931.
TAIYUAN (B. & S.) for Amoy, 5 p.m., West Point.
30331.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) GOOSTERKERK (J.C.JL.LA) from Shanghai. 28010.
IXION (B. & 8.) from Shanghai, 0 a.m., Hoit's Wharf. 30331.
NANKIN (E. & A.) from Manila, 11
March 20.
THE NANKIN
The A. Nankin (E. & A.) loft Manila yesterday morning, and is expected to arrive here to-morrow at 11 am. She will berth at Kowloon Wharf,
. EMPRESS OF BRITAIN
this
Yaumati
For returning from banishment be- fore the expleed time, a man named Tso Ngau was arrested in Sai Street yesterday and brought before Mr. K.
Seeing that Lau Mun, a coolic, was busily engaged in watching a street The Empress of Britain has arrived morning. Tso said he had returned performance, an
Keen at the Central Magistracy
unemployed man in Singapore and will leave that port to Hongkong as a stowaway from
named Lat Fat went up to him and at . to-day for Bangkok, where she will arrive on March 6. Sho leaven
Canton. Defendant, who was ban- stole 10 cents from his pocket. He Bangkok at 9 p.m. that day and is dus ished for 10 years on July 22, 1930, wng
and arrested. Brought n Hongkong on March 21 at p.m.
was sentenced to one year's hord before Mr. K. Keen the Central labour. Sergeant Sullivan prosecuted. Magistracy this morning for the theft, Lai Fat was sentenced to one month's hard labour. The theft took place. at Hollywood Road yesterday.
M.V. NEPTUNA
The m.v. Neptuna is due to arrive here on March 17, and will Saigon, Manila, Sandakan nad Austra
on March 22,
am. Kowloon Wharf.
RANCHI (P. & D.) from Europe, Olia 4.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Givea)
NAMES OF NEW
P. & O. SHIPS
on to the
་
seen
A total fine of $136, or one month, live was imposed by Mr. Macfadyen on Yip Cheung, 43, unemployed; when
Sentence of two months hard he appeared at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning, charged on labour was imposed on a coolle
Chinese counts of distliling
wine,
named Chan Wah, aged 39, when he keeping still and having possession was brought before Mr. K. Keen at of fermenting material at No. 312,
the Central Magistracy this morning Shanghai
Street, third floor, on charged with larceny of a quantity The two now P. and O. liners of the February 27. Ho Lam, 33, who was of electric wiring and fittings from ADRASTUS (B. & 8 for Boston and "Surath," class, which may be brought also charged, pleaded not guilty and the third floor of the China Building New York, Holt's Wharf. 80331,
East rup, have CREMER (J.GJ.L.) fur Penang and given names.
was discharged. R. O. O'Neil said Det-Sergeant Byron stated that yes- Java, p. 48016.
They are Stratheden and. Strathallan, he went to the premises ut 7 pan. terday morning a house coolle of the GROOTERKERK (J.C.J.L.).for Europe,
The new vessels, now bullding at on February 27 and found first de- China Building saw defendant rip- 28015,
Barrow-in-Furness, will be similar in HAVANA MARU (0.5.K.) for Cal-design, to the Strathmore.
fendant in the act of lighting a fire ping off the electric wiring. When eutta. 28061,
The principal nlteration la that the defendant
with which to heat the still. Second defendant saw the coolie he ran away "INDIA (EAC) for Shanghai. 38100. first-class swimming bath has
near sitting
by. but was arrested outside the Queen's LIPPE Melchers) for Europe,, Kow- taken up a deck higher to the promen
boon Second defendant sald he was Theatre. The wires torn down were loon Wharf, . 27772,
ado deck, an alteration which will give friend of the first defendant and knew worth $0, but the damage done was TALMA (B. 1.) for Shanghai And Japan, Ga.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721. more deck space to first class passen-nothing of the charge.
much greater... The tourist dancing space will also ARRIVALS AND CARGOES bo considerably improved as the area taken by the swimm deck for danc bath tank now
Бога
Ten, rubber, scrap tron, rice, paddy, becomes available on beans, rayon, cotton and silk goods ing and is an open space right across were among the 40,000 tons of cargoj the ship.
DOG SUMMONS FAILS
OWNERSHIP NOT PROVED
INDIAN HURT IN FIGHT
An alleged fraces last night be- tween two Indian watchmen at the Asiatic Petroleum Company's Instal-
A. K, Mackenzie, of No. 47 Stubbs lation resulted in the admission to Roud, was summoned before Mr. K. the Government Civil Hospital of Keen at the Central Magistracy this Hira Singh,
morning for having allowed his The injured man was suffering Two cases of Small-pox with three black chow dog to wander in Stubbs from a fracture of the right arm. deaths, eloven cases of Diphtheria Road on February 13 without a with three deaths, alx cases of muzzle or lead. Typhold with two deaths, six cases Defendant pleaded not guilty, say- of Meningitis with two deaths, Aveng he had two dogs but that none of for the owner's namo, but as it was cases of Dysentery with five deaths, them was n chow. He produced not given to him by the house-boys two cases of Chicken-pox, and 73 licences to prove this.
he wrote it down decording to the deaths from Tuberculosis, were re ported to the local Health authorities,
It was stated that on February 18, letter box.. Last Week. On Monday, two cases Stubbs Road saw an unmuzzled chow constable saw might have been
the Indian constablo on duty" -"Ini Mr. Mackenzio said the dog the
of Diphtheria, one came of Chicken- dog without a lead walking in the stray one, as there were many such Dox. four-cases of Meriingitis and- three cases of Dysentery were also road. He followed the dog and saw dogs in his district.
reported.
GIE enter houso No. 47. ! He went there. Defendant was discharged.
was
GOING HOME SOON?
THEN TRAVEL BY
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
AT NEW REDUCED RATES
Sailings from Hongkong
To SHANGHAI-KOBE
TO MARSEILLES via Saigon. Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti (Aden), Suez, Port-Sald
Bernardin de St. Pierre
Felix Roussel 9th Mar., 1937 8th Mar., 1037.] Bernardin de St. Pierre
23rd Mar, 1037, Pres. Doumèr, 19th Mar, 1937. Andre Lebon. 3rd Apr., 1937. Pres. Doumer 6th Apr., 1937. Jean Laborde 16th Apr. 1937. Andre Lebon 20th Apr. 1937, Porthos
2nd May 1937, | Jean Laborde :.4th May, 1937.
MOM CeDas MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
APEL
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