THE HONGKÓNG · TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, MARCH

30, 1937.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EASTER

ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE.

JOTICE-is-hereby given that.

28 Carnarvon Road, 2nd

noor,

25 Words $1.50 N Andrei Makarovitch Moiseyey of

for 3 days prepaid

WANTED KNOWN,'

ANDIE'S Deputy Parlour. Expert service and reasonable prices, modern hair styles, Beauty Specialist and Colony. best Perms given in the Gloucester Arende. Phone 27073.

PEGGY, STENOGRAFIER in French and English, has removed 1p 3 Lock Road. Ground

Kowloon. Ficor, Stenography tuken at French greatest speed,

TO LET.

NO. TO THE PEAK, to let for six months from 15th May, fully fur- nished bungalow with garden and all modern conveniences. Apply P. S. Cassidy, c/o. John D. Hutchison & Co., King's Building.

NEW YORK STOCK

EXCHANGE

MARKET LOWER

YESTERDAY

and

New York. Mar. 20. S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's market-The market to day was narrowly irrégular trading slumped the lgbtest for to any day of the current year. Steels dipped shade. Halls were narrowly mixed,

with some selling. Chrysler and several specials reached new highs for the year, being bld up early in the day. Home Stake reached a new high, later shumped and then partial-

Oils ly recovered.

firm. Several utilities touched new lows. Rubbers were mixed. Aviations made

Farin small advances..

equipments were higher, Mall orders were steady, Mercantiles were generally steady. Curb stocks and bands were irregulor, with United States Government honds higher.

were

Special. The Boeing Alreraft, Cor- paration shows carnings of 32 cents per share for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1935, compared with a loss of

$333,000 for the previous year.

Wall Street Journal S. C. & F. Morning Comment.-Business to-day was satisfactory, but the Street is concerned with rising costs of produc- Ton, the European situation and labour- troubles. It is expected that week's annual reports will make pleasant reading. Brokers say interest in US. Steel and in Republic Steel is increasing.

this

that

'S. C. & F. New York office cables: Stocks: The market to-day was extremely dull, asf traders waited until after the close to learn of the Supreme Court's

decision fle- Labour

on

news.

|

Kowloon, is applying to the Gov ernor for naturalization, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalization should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial Secretary,

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal the 48th Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders will bo held at the offices of the Company, Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, the 31st day of March, 1937, at 11.30 am, for the purpose of receiving a State- ment of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1936.

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Wednes- day, the 24th March, 1937, to Wednesday, the 31st March, 1937. both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board Directors,

RACING CARNIVAL

Yesterday's Results

The results of yesterday's race programoio which brought the Easter were. 05 Meeting to n conclusion, follows.

1.Sugar Loat Handicap. China season. One ponies, griffins of the and a quarter miles. 04. The bar's Commencement Ray (162

( Black 1.)

(N, Delta) 547 hu Tong-sen's Rob Roy (161 lb) 545 L1 and Ll's Centre Forward (161) (B. C. Lang) Won by the lengths; longth and ball. Time: 2.80 2-6.

Pari-mutuels-Wiener $11.20 Pinces $0.50;

$1.80.

2Broken Hill Handicap. Austra- lian ponies, "A" Cinas.. One mile and 171 yarda."

Shipping Intelligence

Shipping Companies are requested to forward, as ∙oarly as possible information regarding arrivals, depar tures, time and mooring place and athor movements. Urgent Information should bo telephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615..

PORT DIRECTORY CHICHIBU MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon]

Wharf.

TJINEGARA (J.CJI) for Saniarang, 10. 28016.

ARRIVING TO-MORROW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CREMER (J.C.J.L.) from Europe day- 1ght. 28016.

CINGALESE PRINCE (Prince Ling) from Los Angeles, Kowloon What?

23105.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.9.) from Manila, 8 m., Kowloon Wharf. 20752,

ERMLAND (Jebsen) from Manila, noon. 28383,

RAJPUTANA (D.E) from Java, dita. Kowloon Wharf. 27731.

RADNORSHIRE (JM), from Singa

pore. 30311.

TAK SANG

CHUNG KING (B. & S.), B.18. DA SHING (SWEE HONG), Yaumati. DA PU (Hing Lee), B.10. DAVIKEN (J.M.), West Point Wharf... 1.2. 30313 FRIDERUN (bielchora). Kowloon

1

*

Wharf.

3

I

HAI CHING (Douglas), Yaumati. HAI HANG (Douglas), H.12. HAI TAN (DougIna), Douglas Wharf. HALVDAN-(Thoresen), B.10. HELIKON (Wo Fat Sing), .B.4. HENRIK (Chin Seng Hong), D4, ** H0NOW (B, & 8.), Taikoo Dock HUASHAN MARU (N.Y.E.), B.10. KATE MOLLER (Dodwell), 1.26. KIUNGCHOW (B. & 8.), 1,14, NANNING (B. & 9.), D.14. PRONTO (Karsten farien), Kowloon

601 J., . Macgregor's Strathroy 186 a.) (D. Black) By Eve's Holiday Eve (14ỏ tùm) --..

(8. Yuen) 2 2001. 12. Gypsy Love (160 T6m) ..........

Dock. (B. C. Liang)

Won by six lengte: « neck. Tin-1.5 3.5 (rear).

'ari-mutur-Winner $0.10. $22.20 $14.

Places $5 HO

3-Kellett Handicap. First se tion. China pontes, "C" Class. One of mile and 171 yards.

T. C. T. BECK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 19th February, 1937.

THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Ordinary The Fifty-sixth General Meeting' of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messra, 'Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 8th April, 1937, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Ac- counts, and, electing Directors and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of tho Company will be closed from the 1st to 22nd April inclusive. By order of the Board,

JARDINE MATHESON &

CO., LTD.

General Managers. Hongkong, 18th March, 1937.

THE CORONATION MEMBERS OF AMERICAN DELEGATION NAMED

the Wagner

Washington, March 29. lations Law. The decision was fur-

The State Department announced ther delayed, but disappointment over Lo-day that the special United States the

should be postponement

off-set by Ambassador to the Coronation of improved labour and business

King George VI will be Mr. James We expect a further extension of the w. Gerrard. Other members of the -technical-rally, but we suggest-a-con-ucicgation will be General Pershing,

tinuance of cautious trading policy.

Admiral Hugh Rodman (retired), Bank clearings for the week were up

and Mr. Curtis Bok of Philadelphia. by 20 per cent. The Times business Index for the week was 106.8 as against 100.9 for last week and 69.0 for the corresponding week of last year.

Colton: The market was small and inactive, in line with the markets abroad. The Trade bought and prices were steady,

Wheat: The carry-over on July 1st is expected to be the lowest since 1026. The action the foreign

of

the markets continues to outweigh favourable domestic

crop outlook, There was heavy profit-taking on the advance due to a forecast of further Technical reactions are moisture. probable, which we would awalt for purchases. There has been a visible decrease in supplies of 1,514,000 bushels.

Corn: The cash market is Arm and small receipts continue. Some op-

Colonel James L. Collins will be General Pershing's aide-de-camp and Cmdr. F. E. Beatty aide to Admiral Rodman.

The U.S.S. New York will take part in the international review at Spithead in connection with the Coronation

celebrations.

-United

Press.

Prince Chichibu

Tokyo, Mar. 20,

36 Lan's Boldler of China (155 m.)

(S. Y. Liang) 1 165 V. M. Grayburn's Trao 1159 1.1

(D. Black) 2 snz Why's Blatre (144 2.)

(H. W. Two) a Won by head; half length. Timer-2.14 1-0,

Arniture:Winter 812,33. 'laces $4.50 ;

sto.60.

4-Easter Stakes. China ponies. One mile,

566 Mrs. Dunbar's Bear Claw (160 m.) (b). Black) 609 Eve's Happy Eve (159 lbød gende

(2. Dells)

2

J

550 Dynasty's King's Warden (160 lb.) (S. C. [lang] Won by length; two lengths. Time: 1.2 3.5. Parimutuel --Wlaner $66,40, j'inery 3ID; $10.00.

5--Morrison Hill Handlesp. China ponies, "B" Class. Six furlongs,

1

Ta Parcs King's Justlen (185 IBA) ****, (5. Yeni a Tong-wen's Rar-Queen (180 14.7 (N. Delta) 676 Mex. Dunbar's Red Feather (160)

(D). Black) 1 Won by a length; n length, Thine-1.27 -

Parl-mutuel :-Winner $191.90. Piners $25;

31.30 $120,

G. Coolgardle Handicap. Austra lian ponies, Six furlonga

G83 Eve's Couring Kve, 116%" He.)

(N. Dell)

GR2 A. W: Stughes's Buronia Betle (145 (les) P. Ralphi ANGILIshun's Tan tight Tima (all the

1

2

(I). A. Premix) 3 Won by length and half; length and hati. Time: 1.10 a-t. Parl-mutust:--Winner $11. Places 3670: $7.50; 84.70.

7.-Bas Vista Handicap. First section. China. ponies, "D" Class.

six furlongs. 607 Zing's Wild Cai (166 196ż permanent

(S. Y. Inng) 1 NO R. T... Geld Coin (1451).

(S. W. Tang) 603 Ian's Plain View (160 196) 200

(W... Davis) Won by two lengths; 'n length, Time: 1.9 %.

2

Pari-mutuelWinner 620.20. Places $12.89 $17.00; 10.80.

Stakes,

8. Pokfulam ponies. Novice riders. About furlongs.

PRODUCE (Yuen On), 5.1.

RELIANCE (Jebsen & Co.), Kowloon

Wharf.

RHEXENOR (Blus Funne!) in Dock. SINKIANG (1. & S.), E.G. STENTOR (B&B., Holt's Whart, SHANTUNG (B. & S,), in dock. BHHNNOH MÀRU (M.H.K.), B.26, SUIYANG (1. & 5.), Talkeo. Dock. TAI LEE (Yeo Tai Hong), Yaumati, TASMANIA (Jebsen), Kowloon Wharf.i TINSENG (Tai Fung & Ce.), Salkong) Wharf.

TILANON (Thoresen), Aci WILLY (A.P.C.), Kowloon Dock. WING WO (Tai Fung . CĐ), B..

ARRIVED YESTERDAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Gilven)

PENANG MAHU (N.Y.K.) from Japan, p.m. Kowloon Wharf. Bogu.

NORVIKEN (J.M.) from Canton, ... D.2. 30311.

RELIANCE (Jebsen) front Manila, a am, Kowloon Wharf. 20601.

TALMA (BI) from Amay, 2.30 pm. Kowloon Wharf. 27721,

(J.M.) from Canton, 8

SAILING TO-MORNOW

(Agents Phone Numbers Given). CHICHIBU MĀRU (N.Y.X.) for Hono lulu, 10 n.m., Kowloon Whorf. 30201.

FUKUKEN MARU (0.9.K.) for Takao, 10 a.m., 0.8.K. Whart. 28061.

HAI HING (Thoresen) for Swatow, 4 p.in.. West Point. 30237,

NEW CHANG (B. & 8.) for Tientsin, 10 nm, West Point. 31.

PENANG MARU (N.Y.K.) for Shang hai, Kowloon Wharf. 30201.

SINKIANG. (B. & S.) for Swalow, il

West Point. 80131. SEISTAN (Douglas) for Swalow, 4 P... Douglas Wharf, 28037.

TALMA (31) for Calcutta, 2 p.m., Kowloon Wharf 27791.

TAK SANG (J.M.) for Swatow, 4 pm, B.2. 0111.

TAI YUAN (B. & S.) for Shanghal, pn., West Point. 90331.

20.

VESSELS DUE

POST OFFICE.S

EASTER HOLIDAYS

To-day, Monday, March 20, the Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from 9 am to 10 am. and the Bheungwon Branch Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to 10 am and also from 7 p.m. to & pra. The General Post Office will be closed to allow for periodical painting and decorating.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one de- livery of ordinary correspondence as on Sundays.

Tho Money Order Office will, be entirely closed,

RADIO NOTICE.

Telegrams conveying Easter Greetings and bearing the paid ser- vice indication "XLT" will be accepted by the longkong Goverment Radio Office for transmission via Radio to the places mentioned below.

Philippine Islands.

United States.

Howallan Islands, Canada.

Newfoundland.

Great Britain. Germany..

The charge for this class of telegrams will be based on ONE THIRD of the ordinary rate with a minimum. charge for ten words..

Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Radio Offee.

POSTAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Public are reminded that the postage on Printed Papers, Commercial Papers, Samples and Small Packets must be fully pre paid. Insumciently prepaid Printed Papers etc. are not forwarded.

VIA SIBERIA ROUTE. Letters, Postcards and Samples for Europe and South America are forwarded "vis 'Siberia" If so superscribed.

Straita

Amoy

Calcutta and Straits Foochow

Shanghai

INWARD MAILS

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service""-London

+

Ginya Maru

March 20. .March 29.

, March 30,

Talma Glenifter Hupch

Penang Moru

March 30, March 30,

date,

AJAX (B. & S) April 11: ARABIA (LL T.), Apr. 13. ATREUS (B. & 3.), April 19. BADEN (Jebsen), April 11. BERTRAM RIGRMENS (Jebnen) Apr.

20th March

It.M.A., Dorado

March 30.

Straits

Shirala

March 30.

Calcutta and Straita

Corneville

March 31.

Manila

Emp, of Russia

March 31.

Manila

Halphong, Pakhol and Hoihow Japan Japan

Kumsang

March 31.

March 31.

March 31,

March 31,

"BELLEROPHON & 5.), BONTEKOE (J.C.J.1.5.1. April 23. CAFE ST. GEORGE (Jobson), Apr. 7.. CHAKSANG (J.M.), Apr. 16. CHANGTE (B. & S.), Apr. 9. CINGALESE PRINCE (Prince Line),

Mar. 31.

CITY OF DERBY (Dank), Apt. 19. CITY OF ELWOOD (States), Apr. 26. CITY OF LYONS (Bank), Ápr. 11, Mar. 31.

GINGALESE PRINCE (Prince Line),

SAILED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ALIPORE (BJ.) for Bombay, nuon, 7. Kowloon Whnt. 7721.

ANSHUN (D. & S.) for Amoy, 3 p.m., 0. West Point. 30331.

NORVIKEN (J.M.) for Shanahal, 431.

pn., 30311.

FOOSHING (J.M.) for Tientsin, 2 p.m., West Point. 30311.

KWEIYANG (B. & S.) for Bangkok, *pal. Want Point. 303iat.

NINGHAI (B. & S.) for Swatow, 19] a.m. Went Point. 30331.

NORVIKEN (J.M.) for Tsingtas, 4] m. 2, 30311.

SZECHUEN (B. & S.) for Swalow, 10 m., West Point. 30131.

ARRIVING TO-DAY (Asents Phone Numbers Given) DAVIKEN (J.M.) from Tsingtau, 11 8. a.m., West Point Wharf. 031.

QUPER (R. & S.) from Woochow 13 m., B.16. 30331.

China Ave

1

G10 Yes and Tik's National Taših -(789-

HR.}

19. W. Tang) 603 Vector's Declasse (168 Bed Sorens

(W. C. Pay) Go Chusta's Happy Venture (162 ha)

(8.-L. Turn) a Won by length at half length Time: 1.14 1-8. Pari-mutuelWinner $31. Places $10.63;] $12.00 £7.70.

9-Keleti landleap. Second see- tion. China ponies, "C" Class, One mtle and 171 yards.

418 Lancashire's Royal Highness (162 m.)

PRESIDENT ADAMS (Dollar from America, 7 a.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28171. SHIRALA (D..) from Singapore, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 277HL.

from

YOSHIDA MARU (N.Y.H.) -Japan,-il-a.m., Kowloon-Wharf. 30201.

SAILING TO-DAY

(Agents Phone Numbers Given) DAVIKEN (J.M.) for Canlon, pan, West Paint Wharf. 20J11.

RELIANCE (Jebsen) for Shanghal, 6 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 28303.

TJHIADAR (J.CJ.L.) ́ from Java, noon, A... 28015.

TJISALAK (J.C.J.L.) for Japan,

p. A.16. 28015, (N, Delta) Į

Up Gubre 2

sie N. K. Tiny Slar (168

Won by a head; a length

ilva 2.16 3.0.

(King) a

Number of tickets sol-2,930,

Race No. A

No. 1667

"

2833

U 2610

.

417 Tau's Tight View (1451) Prince Chichiba, who is going to London to represent the Emperor at the Coronation, was delayed in his Journey to Canada. He will abandon his plan to visit Niagra Falls on his way to Ottawa,-Reuter,

"CHOREARTIUM” BALLET

position was noticeable at the ad- EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT

FOR NEXT THURSDAY

vance. There has been a visible de- crease in supplies of 987,000 bushels. Rubber: There has been some foreign buying and further Indications of factory interest, The outlook is rehearsed hopeful for settlement of the Chrysler strike

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averages:

30 Industrials

20 Ralls

20 Uulltles

40 Bonds

Mar. 27, Mar. 20. 184.95 184.03 61.05 00.04

31.80

32.02

102.07

102.24 81.39

11 Commodity Index 81.28

BRITISH STRATEGY GOVERNMENT OFFICES MAY

MOVED

London, Mar. 29.

ari-mutuel Winner $17.50, Pinces $7.20: $11.40 $9.80.

10.Boa Vista Handicap. Second section. China ponies, "D"

Class.

Six furlongs.

*

610 Starboard's Racing flay (10 b.).

(8. C. Liang) 1 433 C. N. 'K'. Atomie Star (145 iba.) .... tip Kul-yingl

624 Dr. 9. N, Chau's Coronation Day (189

3.)

*(8. Y, Liang) * Won by two lengths; half length. Time-1.32 1.5 Pari-mutueli-Winner

$7.00: 19.20; 12.40. Highlights of the "Choreartium," yesterday prep.story the King's to its presentation, at Theatre, on Thursday evening, are the solo dances by Mr. George Goncharoff who is presenting the dancing display and the exquisite performances of Miss Stellt Best and Miss Mutal Fielder, two of his most

Promising pupi

Original scenery, smart costumes and some attractive juvenile numbers give zest to the programme, which is sufficiently varied to give scope to Both the beginners and the polished students of the dance.

Considerable care has obviously been taken

taken with the preparation of the dance numbers, which include a "Flower Dance", "The Toyshop"

ballet "The Codish Ball", and a few dances presented by the elder pupils. A variation is the jazz Item parti- cipated in by such well-known local artistes as Nellie Lee, Audrey Steele, Noreers Cooper, and Mears. Morton, Forsyth and Barnet.

It is learned that Britain has arranged to move the Government offices from London to an undisclosed point on the Anglo-Scottish border In the event of such a step being The Choreartium" is a unique found necesse bellef of experts popular with local audiences.

This decision is entertainment which should prove said to follow the that the opening battles of the next war will be in the air.

The Admiralty has confirmed the

WEATHER STATION recent statement of Mr. Mackenzie

In the Fremler,

Canadian MAY BE ESTABLISHED ON. King, House of Parliament, that Britain

PACIFIC ISLAND does not intend to send an expedi

Aboard the U.S. Coastguard Cutter tionary force to the Continent during the next war. Any Intervention

Shoshone, Mar. 29. would take the form of an air

Following an unofficial inspection, the famous aerodromes in order to Lieutenant A. E. Trus, bombers leaving iprevent

the ground.

and.acrologist, stated to-day that .on

his Britain's chief concern would be return to America he would suggest the prevention of seizure by to the United States Naval Depart- enemy of flying Bolds in Holland and ment that a weather observatory bo Belgium from which attack might established at Palmyra Inland, which

on enemy

an

attack

be made on England is directly on the Honolulu-New

However, most authorities believe that war isƐht least five years away!

"United "Pres.

Zealand air route and provides good potential seaplane landing facilities..

-United Prezi.

1A.AC.

{'incon

DAILY DOUBLE BETTING Morrison 1 Handicap-Dawn Atar (0), (10) Tarvest View (102), King's Justice King's Lead (82), Now Blar (108), Red Feather fawl, Rose Queen (210).

la Vista

section). Haudicep (fit Dlogenes (11, Gold Cala (3). Laughing Iliri (1). Miracle (0), Mountain View (0) Plain. View (0). Pride of Tsingtao (0), Valorutin (2), Wild Cat (1). Zero (2).

Tatal nelt pool. $1,904.44. Number winning chancer, 1. Dividend, $3,064.40.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS Face No. 1

$1,141.00 32.00 108.00 Unplaced pantes ($50 each): Nos. 1669, 283A, 161, 2706. ; . 704, 2401. 1318, 2230. 2081, 250, $40.

Number of deketa wold-1,000

Itaco No.

14

No. 2116 1216 NO2

$1,491.03

425.00

213,00

2213,

Unplaced ponies (850 each) 1. Now, 2007, 1017.

Number of tickets sold.-,000.

Race No. 1O

No. 27

$2,648,20 706,20 2400

877.10 1477 Unplaced ponies ($100 each); Now. 2855. 10b, 630, H3, 1872, 2010. TIR.

Number of lekets sold.-2,018,

WINNING LISTS

· JOCKEYS

L. G. Froat

11

*F. Marcbail

D. Binck

L.F

B. C. Llang

T. Wong

No. 1153

**

1689

: $860.60 248.00 5

121,50 Unplaced ponies" ($60 each), Nos. 1298.

Number of tickets sold-1,790.

Ilace No.:1 No. 1994

170

667.

$782.00 200.40 104,70 Unplaced ponies 1300 each) Now, 171; 1119, 894, 1801. 662, 1897, 200, 937.

Number of tickets sold 1,970.

I No. 3

No.-1418

** 1008

"2780

Unghead pony (68): No., 1976. Number of tickets sold, 2.250.

Rare No. 4

No. 8120-

172

$1.163.00

882.00

106,00

**2395 Unplaced ponies: (160-anch) 1. Nos,

„Number of tickets sold-2,350.

810,

No. 213

#1156

Race No

N. Deliz

D. 8. 1

I. C. Pih

•V. C. Sung

W, IL. B. Davla

Lelehion

Kul-yfag

L. P. Ralph 1. C. Harti

I. M. PIN

9. I. Yuen.

S. Y. Liang

•J. Pute-Hunt "Northern rider.

645,

1. Dunbar

Eve

OWNERS

Hrs. Dunbar Dynasty *** Eu Tong-ti

I. Q. La

Gordas... Larenable 2. F. Macgregor

GAN. R

Why

$1,180.20

$37.20

168.00

2077.

LI Abul-pa

Ling

Young, and Pih

ATTEMPTED SUICIDES

CONTE ROSSO (L1. T.) Apr. 0. CREMER (J.C.J.L.), Mar. 31. DUISHERG (Jobnen), Apr. 8. EMPRESS OF ASIA (C.1.9.) Apr. 22, EMPRESS OF CANADA (C.P.S.), May

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, (C.1.9.), Apr.

EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.), Mar.

ERMLAND (Jebsen). Mar. 31. FRANCONIA (Cunard-White Star), Apr. 4.

31.

GENERAL. SHERMAN (States), Apr.

GERTRUDE MAERSK, Jebsen, 'Mar.

GOLDEN TIDE, (States), Apr. 1. HECTOR (B. & S.) April 23,

INDIA, (EA.C.), Apr. 8.

ISAR (Melchera), „Apr. 1.

JAVA, ELA.C., Apr.

KELLERLAND (Jabeen), Apr. 27. KELLERWALD (Jelsen), Aprli 30. KUMSANG (J. M.), Apr. 1. LAHN (Melchers), Apr. 5. LEVERKUSEN (Jebsen), Apr. 30. MAUSANG (J. M.), April 1. MANLY (LIT.). Apr. 2. MEERKERK (3.0.J.L.), 'Apr. 10, MENTOR, (1. & S.), April 1, MICHIGAN (States), Apr. 15. NELLORE (E. & M.), Apr. 3. NORDHAVET (Jebsen), Apr. 27, PERSEUS, B. and S., Apr. 6. PETER-HANESK (Jebaon), Apr.–30..

·PERSEUS, (8. & 83, Apr. 6N RHEINGOLD (Jebsen), Apr. 20. RHEINLAND (Jebsen) Apr. 11. HANDVIKEN (J.M.), Apr. 1. SEROOSKERK (JCLL), April 12. SUISANG (1.M.), Apr. 22, TANGO MARU (N..K.), Apr. 7. TAI PING YANG (Dadwell), Apr. 17, TALTRYBIUS (1, & 5). Apt. 9. TAYBANK (Bank), April 26, TJIBADAK (J.C.J.L.), Mar. 31. TJISADORI (J.C.J.L.), Apr. 4. VAN HEUTSZ (J.C.JL.), Apr, 0.

NAVAL MANOEUVRES

SIXTY JAPANESE WARSHIPS AT-TSINGTAO

Over

Telnglao, March, 29. sixty Japanese warships, forming the United Japanese Fleet, will visit here

for on Wednesday big-scale naval manoeuvres,

Chinese military authorities North China have been invited to attend these manoeuvres. It is under- stood that the Chinese official party will include 21 officers of the 29th, Amy-Wah Kiu Ya Po.

In

Chinese Ambassador

Shanghat, March 29, Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, Chinese Am- bassador to Japan, who is leaving Peiping for the South, is expected to arrive here to-day. His recent vlait to Peiping was simply for paying respect to the Into Marshal Tuan Chi-jul, former warlord of North China.

It is reliably learned here that Mr. Hsu will not insist on his resignation, but will return to his office at Tokyo | after a brief holiday--Wah Kiu Yat

Po.

GRESFORD DISASTER.

SUMMONSES SERVED UPON PIT OFFICIALS

London, Mar. 29. Summonses arising out of the Gresford Pit disaster two and a half years ago, in which 285 miners lost their lives, were served against the Company and seven officials of the minc.

It is alleged that before the ex- plosion the provisions of the coal mines régulations were all disregard- ed.

The

will савоз

be heard 'at Wrexham on April 20 and they are An attempt to commit suicide by expected to last several days. hanging was alleged to have been Router's Bulletin, echi! Now, 112, made by Leung Yiu-inong, aged 50, ---------

$1,192.10 40.80 170.80

Unpinced pories (38 ach)1 No. : 1199. '284,* $194, 3678, 44.

Number

of ticketa ' sold.—2.170.

Stare No. 1 No. 244

$1,300.00

$41.80

171.407

* Unplaced, ponies" (850 1723, 896, 1974, -2306,- KRLD.

...... Number (of-tekala :aldo1,600,

Race No. 1, No. 103. 2500)

·465.40

of no fixed abode, in a scavenging

lane near Keelung Street on Sunday, attempted to commit suicide by taking The man is now in the Montal Hoe opium on Sunday. She was dis 102.70pitalENTE covered in time and sent to the Unplaced portes (150 each) No 14, Following a quarrel with her bus Government. Civil Hospital for treat- 1886, 1251,- 280, 2807,1 884, 1084; 1200, aku band, Cheung Lẫn, of 78 Sal Wan Ho

ment:

Straits and Europe via Suez (Letters and Papers) London, 4th March and London Parcels London

gate, Javn

25th February

Bangkok and Swntow Straits and Hoihow

Straits

Straits.

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai

Victoria B.C., 13th March)

Japan

nan and Shanghai

Haiphong ....

Saigon

Australia and Manila

Kwanglung Nankin

Noto Maru

Rajputana Tilbadal: Kalgan

.March 31.

March 31.

April 1.

Muinam

April 1.

Mentor

April 1.

Pres. Jackson

April 2.

Ranchi....

April 2.

Andre Lebon

April 3,

G. G. Paul Doumer

April 3.

Nellore

April 3,

Tatsuta Maru

April 3.

April 4,

April 5.

April 5.

April 0.

Shanghai

Pres. Doumer

April 0.

Straits

Van Heutsz

April 0.

Canada, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai, (Vancouver B.C., 20th March)

Emp. of Japan

April 0.

Japan and Shanghai Shanghal Japan Straits Shanghai

Victoria

Maru

Arabia Perseus Patroclus

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and Parcel Malis are closed 15 minutes earlier than'^ the time given below unless otherwise stated,, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel maits are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

For

Per

Tuesday

Date and Time."

Air Mall for Canton and Districts. C.N.A.C. plane......

Fort Bayard

Saigon Amoy

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Foochow via Swalow ............ Straits and Calcutta

Tues., Mar. 30. G.P. O. & K.P.O. Reg., ...

Mar. 30, Noon. Letters... Mar. 30, 12.30 p.m. Tinseng Tues., Mar. 30, 1.30 p.m. Chungking Tues., Mar, 30, 3.30 p.m. Tilsalak..., Tues., Mar. 30, 4 p.m.

Wednesday ...... Fukuken Maru

Wed., Mar. 31, 8.80 nm. Newchwang Wed., Mar. 31, 8.30 am. Talma...

Lettors Parcels, ....Mar. 31, 11 am, Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Chichibu Maru

America, South Central and "Canada, and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (Due San Francisco, 21st April) Amoy

(via

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foo

China chow and North Shanghai)

Swnlow

Resi Letters,

Wed., Mar. 31,

.Mar. 31, Noon.

Wed., Mar. 31

Mar. 30, 5 p.m.

Mar. 31, 8.30 a.m. Taiyuan....Wed., Mar. 31, 3.30 p.m. C.N.A.C, plane

Thursday

Shanghal and Japan Holhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. Central and South America and *Europe

Vancouver Via

B.C.. (Parcels for Canada only and

Europe via Siberia

ReE.,

...Wed., Mar. 31. Kowloon P.O.

Mar, 20, 5 p.m. Letters, Mar. 30, 5.30 p.m. ·

** Sheungwan P,0. Ref..

Letters, ...

Ker..

Letters,

G.P.O.

Mar, 30, 5 p.m.

"Mar. 30, 7 p.m.

Mar. 20, 5 p.m. Mar. 31, 5 am,

Sinklang.. Thurs., Apr. 1, 9,30 am. Rajputana Thurs., Apr. 1, 10.30 .. Kingyuan... Fri., Apr. 2, 1 pm. Emp. of Russia Thurs., Apr. 1.

Letters for "Australia by Imperial R.MA. Dorads.Fri, Apr. 2.

Airways Service"-due 6th April

(Due Vancouver B.C., 19th April)

Parcels, , Apr. 1, 4 p.m. Apr. 1, pan. Reg Letters, ... Apr, 1, 5.30 p.m.

Friday "Imperial Letters for

Airways R.ML.A. Dorads

.Fri, Apr. 2 Direct Service"-due London, 11th

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Rer....Fri, Apr. 2, 8.30 am. April

Letters.Fri, Apr. 2, 9.30 am.

Darwin,

Ber.

Kumsang Saturday

(Due Brisbane, 20th April)

Parcels, Reg. Letters,

Letters for "E.LM Service"

Ranchi

(Duo Amsterdam, 12th April)

Japan

Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New Nankin

Zealand via Brisbane

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

Fri., Apr. 2, 8.30 am. Letters..Fel. Apr. 22.9.30

Fri., Apr. 2, 5 p.m.;

Sat., Apr. 3. Apr. 2,5 p.m. AT. 2. 0 D Apr. 3, 8.30a.m. * Bak, Apr. GP.0. and K.P.O...

• ROK......

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Ranchi

*South - Africa, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles

(Due Marseilles, 30th April)

Apr. 8, 9.10. AFT. 3, 10 2.3. Bat, Apr. 3.

G.P.O. and E.P.O..

Parcels, ...... Apr. 2, § pan.

Reg. Letters,

Apr. 3, 9.45 am. Apr. 3, 1030 a.m.

1.30

p.m.

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Andre Leben Sat., Apr. 3. Amoy

Siberia Manila

Kwangtung Sat. Apr. 8, 2 3.30 p.m.

·Pres." Jackson

Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East Victoria

and South Africa, Aden, Egypt

and Europe via Naples

(Duo Naples, 25th April)

Air Mail for Guam, Honolulu and Victor

U.S.A., by "Pan-America Airways d Servico**

(Due San Francisco, 13th April);

Holhow

Sunday

Muinam

Monday

Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Atrica

Sat, Apr. 3, 4.30 D pum.

Sat., Apr.

G.P.O, and EP.0.

3,

Apr. 3, 4.15 p.m.

*

¡Apr2 3,

p.m.

Bat, Apr. 8.

10. 3 E. P. ONUN

Apr. 3.5 p..

Air 3,5 p.m.

Sun., Apr.:4,38.80 0.m.

Arabia Maru Mon. Apr. 0; 2,29 pm?" Superscribed correspondence only,

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