CKEENOCK
P & O-BRITISH INDIA-APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES MAIL AND PASSENGER STEAMERS
Taking Cargo For
Straits, Java, Burma, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Australia, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, Red Sea, Egypt, Europe.
· PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIM. GOVERNMENT
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice*
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILINGS
Destination.
20th Apr. Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull,
1st May. Marsellies & London.
From
8.8.
Tons Hon Kont
About
*BURDWAN; 0,000;
Rajputana
RANPURA
17,000 17,000
•Mirzaporo
7,000
*SOMALI
7,000
Rawalpindi 17,000
CORFU
14,500
*Bangalore
0,000
• Cargo only.
16th May. Bombay, Marseilles & London,
20th May. Bombay & Karachi.
22nd May Marseilles, Havre, London, Hamburg,
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull, 20th May. Bombay, Marseilles & London, 12th Junc. Bombay, Marseilles & London. 10th June. Marsellles, Havre, London, Hamburg.
Rotterdam, Antwerp & Hull. § Calls Tangler.
+ Calls Casablanca.
All vessels moy call at Malta,
BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILING
8,000 10.30 26th Apr. 11th May 22nd May
SHIRALA
TILAWA
10,000
SANTIJA
8,000
TALMA
10,000
SIRDHANA
8,000
5th June
10th June
Singapore, Port. Swettenham
Penang, Rangoon & Calcutta.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS
NELLORE
TANDA
NANKIN
7,000
7,000
7,000
1st May) 4th June Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney. 2nd July. I
Melbourne & Hobart,
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
SANTHA
0.000 Rawalpindi 17,000 TANDA
7,000
*Bangalore 0,000
TALMA 10,000
CORFU
Sirdhana
14,500
8,000
Cargo only.
29th Apr. Amoy, Shanghal & Japan. 20th Apr. Shanghai & Japan. 8th May. Shanghai & Japan. 11th May. Shanghai & Japan,
13th May Amoy, Shanghai & Japan. 13th May, Shanghal & Japan.
27th May. Amoy, Shanghai & Japan.
All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. For further Information, Passage, Freight, Handbook, etc., apply to
The Agents. Phono 27721
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.CO
[PI&TO/BUILDING;"CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG
BARBER-WILHELMSEN
LINE
MONTHLY SERVICE
To
1
NEW YORK
Via SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES & PANAMA CANAL PORTS. NEXT SAILING
M.S. "TAI PING"
оп
18th May
EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 12 PASSENGERS.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents.
Hongkong Bank Bldg.
Telephone 28021.
TRAVEL A.-O. LINE
To AUSTRALIA, Calling at Manila, Thursday Is., CAIRNS Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne,
CHANGTE—TAIPING
British Stoámors:
(Oil Burnors) FASTEST & MOST UP-TO-DATE STEAMERS IN THE SERVICE
OPEN AIR SWIMMING POOL
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY, BARBER SHOP, SURGEON AND STEWARDESS CARRIED.
Enjoy Your Leave in Australia and New Zealand. Hong Kong to Sydney-10 Days.
FIRST CLASS FARE TO SYDNEY, £70 BETULN
H
STEAMER
TAIPING CHANGTE TAIPING CHANGTE
LONDON (via Australia) from £127.15. (Australian Newspapers on fle).
Due #Kong Leaves H'Kong Leaves Manila Duc Sydney
11 May
18 May
8 June 10 June 9 July
21 May 18 Juno 16 July
19 July 6 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aut.
6 June
4 July
4 Aug.
1 Sept.
AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LIMITED.
Freight or Passage, apply to:-
Sallings subject to alteration without notice. Butterfield & Swire, Agents-Hong Kong-China-Japan
Telephone 30332.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE CORONATION
OFFICIAL PROGRAMME
ON SALE
The Omcial Souvenir Programme of the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth is now available to the public.
The Programme is a production of distinction, The +mbossed cover with a protective transparent wrap- per bears the Royal Coat of Arms in full colours and gold. John Masc- Beld, the Poet Laureate, contributes "A Prayer for the King's Reign," und pleads:
"Make wise the counells of the men
who sway
MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1937.
ANZAC DAY SERVICE
·CEREMONY AT THE
CENOTAPH
The ceremony was arranged by the Australien and New Zealand Asto-
Jar..
CINEMA NOTES
Seventeenth Century New Eng-
ure sten.
severe
br.
of
For
Health and
Beauty
Good health is the basis of beauty. Protect your health and add to your beauty in this sure and simple way:
Gargle every day with Odol Mouthwash. It effectively destroys disease-bearing germs and makes your breath swees. and fragrant.
Anzac Day, commemorating the land, where high ideals clashed with Through its pages it is possible to
with und glamour
the measure much of the significance of berole landing of Australian and New bigotry, romance with grim reality.
nt Suvla at Zealand troops
Day 22 the Coronation; to share, even
austerity of the Puritan Fathers, this distance across the seas, some-years ago, was celebrated in Hong
comes to life again at the Queen's, thing of the sentiments of the times kong yesterday by many men who,
Alhambra and Star Theatres, to-day with those nearer to the scene of his actually took part in the assault.
in a powerful and highly romantic tory in the making. With dignity and beauty the Programme presents
motion plcture, "Maid of Salem." the religious devotions and tradi-
by far and away one of the biggest lional rites of a ceremony that is clation. A naval contingent, and the pictures of the current reason.
The over 1,000 years old.
There is a personal foreword by His Seaforth Highlanders were strongly action begins in old Salem town, in
the Massachusetts colony. just Royal Highness the Duke of Glou-represented. cester. It is the object of the Trust,"
Over 50 civilians were grouped fore the witch hysteria breaks out writer the Duke, "that, carried by laut, sea and ali, 'this Programme round the Cenotaph at 10 am. when Miss Colbert, an orphan, is beloved stall
British subjects reach
wherever buters, of the Seaforths founded the by all with the exception of Miss they may be, in city, waste or wild-
Last Post, signalising the beginning Sondergaard, who is suspicious erness. Its pages may enable oute and all to participate more easily, in of two minutes of remembrance. The her friendship with her husband, spirit it not in person, at the solemn Seaforth Pipers then played the Harvey Stephens, and certain-strali- ceremony which, on May 12th, is be- lament "Flowers of the Forest," laced elders who think her tou ing enacted in the capitol of the Em-marching slowly round the Cenotaph. frivolous and "gay". She meets pire."
The buglers sounded Reveille and MacMurray, a fugitive cavalier from wreaths were Jald.
Virginit. who is hiding in the home
Dudley,
Mr. C. de S. Robertson and Mr, G. of his uncle and a felendship, begins. There are secret meetings in The (representing his
forest where the handsome cavaller father) carried a wreath "For fallen
teaches the girl the stately measures Robertson Comrades Bath Mr.
of the gavolle and later declares and Mr. Dudley Snr. were at the
his love. Unknown to them. they Suvla Bay landing. Dr. L. T. Ride
MacMurray returns to and Mr. J. L. Anderson laid a wreath "From the Australian utid New Virginia, promising to come back to Zealand Association," made with Salem as soon as wins vint cation. And grant us all, that every right-rising sun in the form of Ladge of Shortly afterwards, news is brought
nicas willed
the A. & NZ. Army Corps; Serato Salem that the devil had "ap-
C. E. Terry ald a wreath
Volunteer Defence Corps,"
and way to that village. Panie and fear Bonita Granville, wreaths were also sent by "the Com-grip the colony. modore. Oflcers and men of the precocious youngster, is the first China Fleet."
to bo amicted". Her testimony leads to the condemnation of an old Paymaster-Cmdr. M. A. W. Sweny stave woman. Others are uccused
Rear-Admiral C. G. represented
and condemned to die as witches, Miss the testimony on
of her companions. When Miss Colbert attempts to rea- she wo is accused and brought to trial. Here it is brought out that she had been seen dancing in the who, her forest with a tall, handsome stranger declare, was the devil himself. Afraid to reveal the Identity of her lover for fear
would mean his death, she refuses to nume The ceremony at the Cenotaph was the mysterious stranger, and is con- followed by a special service condemned to die. She ly
Baved H breath-taking
when Mac- elimax ducted at the Union Church by the Rev. J. Mackenzie Dow. The music Murray reappears and proves that he
is the was provided by the band of the Sco-. Is man who danced with the DX702
and there were girl and, for from forth Highlanders
the being Evil many military and naval uniforms in One, he is a very personable und J2340 the large congregation. Special charming young man. This awakens the prayers and hymns were offered. The the Salemites to the folly of
witchcraft and it ends us suddenly lessons were read by Dr. Ride.
as it broke out.
The Britain here, the Britaine for
away:
In this beginning reign may be full ranks of the Hongkongpeared" In Boston and was on his
filled." The note of Empire thus struct by the Poct
Laureate celoes through the Programme, and, in an early page, in symbolised by the reproduction of the rms and crests of those races of the world that dwell under the British flag.
Empire Significance
In an article on "The King's Majesty," Jolin Drinkwater also, em- phasises the Empire significance of the Coronation.
King is
"From
Sedgwick, Commodore, and among ville
those present were: Dr. L. T. Ride (President of the A. & N.Z. Associa-
Messrs. R, J. McNeill, Hon. Secretary; N. Stockton, Hon. Tren- aurer; J. Wolfe, H. Brokenshire, J. L. Anderson, T. Ingram (Committee), Mr. E. A. Pratt, Mrs. F. Blakey and Cmdr. P. S. Smith, H.M.S. Suffolk; the Rev. H. R. Wells.
Church Service
of
•
son with, the fear-crazed colonists.
He
accusers
Arthur Dilling,"
to around assure
"No more than some 7,000 people will witness the King's crowning in Westminster Abbey," he writes, "and even the vast crowd assembled to see him pass in State from Buckingham Palace and back again will number less than as many million. But wait- ing with these in united loyalty on the event
will be the 500,000,000 citizens of
[5 Empire that establish- cd in every part of the globe."
Allled to the radio broadcast, the Programme will make the Coronation a vitul, living occasion to those many thousands of miles away,
Among its contents are special photographs of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, Her Majesty Queen Mary, His Royal
Taiding as his text: "Sir, we would Highness the Duke of Gloucester, and
see Jesus," the preacher said he had "The Laxi of Mrs. Cheyney" chosen these words as appropriate be- Their Royal Highneases the Princess
Frank Morgan thought no one was Elizabeth and the Princess Margaret ann
cause there was a danger that the annual Remembrance
watching him. Walking on tip-toes, Day scrvices In a short illustrated biography of were becoming hackneyed, trite and he moved into the spacious white the
Is told the story of his youth, latit of his service in the Great War, in would
as these banquet room and circled the long platitudinal, Words such
decorated tabel, scanning the place which he fought at Jutland, of his and truth
them back to the origin bring
came to the card in- the
card publle-spirited activities
observances. Re- spheres through many years before also the least reward of those who had
inmembrance was a great duty; it was scribed to "Mrs. Fuy
side it
it was
another Cheyney". Be- card, for "Lord his elevation to the Throne.
glanced of unusual interest is an acrlattald down their lives. They know
that the of. Buckingham Palace, the
imself he was their memories would not not being watched, Royal home in the heart of London.tlon who knew nothing of the
perpetuated Here can be seen the inner quad-ring events of Anzac Day, was
"Dilling's card and replaced it with rangic, whence the King will leave gradually growing up and ousting to sit next to Joan
his own. Which meant that Mor- as Lord Francis Kelion, wanted gan, for his crowning.
the old generation. The Battle of
Crawford and crowd out Waterloo was not commemorated in But Morgan was not alone in the big. Robert Montgomery. that "their names shall live for ever-gallery, clustered behind the camera, our day: how ironical.It-was-to-read banquet scene. He bind a large and he was suddenly interrupted by Though fashions changed, good-Director Richard Bolesslawski's boom- ness, justice, truth and self-sacrifice
ing voice: "No, no Frank-not like earned immortality in their
that! You danced into the right and there was consolation in the
like a kangaroo. You are a digni- The full text of the Coronation fact that in the sight of God, the Morgan rehearsed the scene a few
Red English lord, please remember." Service in the ancient Westminster memory of gallant men would live on. Abbey is published, with a preface by such as this was to confirm a some
The purpose of Remembrance Day Then Morgan's antics were repeated more times until it was perfect. his Grace the Lord Archbishop of time feeble faith.
by Montgomery who stealthily ald Canterbury. The actual form and
Into
the scene
and reversed the order of the beautiful Investiture and
placed cards crowning, and the words the King
In "The Last again. and Bishops will speak are given in
of Mrs. Cheyney," her latest plc- full,
ture for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, now at the King's Theatre, Miss Craw ford is the lovely American adven- tures who, aided by William Powell, ulmost fleeces the British social leaders of their priceless jewels,
Procession Described ~There-is-n-description at the Coronation procession, a cavalcade of Empire is brilliant as any ever seen, and a pictorial map of the route which will enable the listener-in to follow with ease the spectacle on May
12th.
Sir Gerald Wollaston, Garter Prin- cipal King of Arms, outlines and ex- plains the ritual of the Coronation Ceremony, dating from the eighth State century possibly the oldest ceremonial in the world.
In words and pictures he reveals the sigal- ficance of the Spurs and the Ring, the Ampulla and Anointing Spoon, the Cap of State, the Swords of Spiritual Justice, of State, of Mercy. The Scepire and Orbs and the Crowns to be worn by the King can be seen, There is a picture of the Coronation Chair.
And, in a Genealogical Table, the Programme traces the descent of the Crown, step by step through tho Houses of Normandy, Anjou. Lan- caster, York, Tudor, Stuart, Hanover, Saxony and Windsor, from William the Conqueror in 1006 to the present day.
The Official Souvenir Programme of the Coronation is unique as n guldo to an event on which the eyes of the world are focused, as a treasured memento, and as a valuable historical document.
Copies Distributed Thousands of coples of this pro- gramme are being ordered at Home from the King's Jubilee Trust, by | commercial" organisations with in-
terests in all parts of the world.
The
progestation
with a specially printed
band,
be distributed to customers of the or- ganisations which represent many branches of commerce and industry including banking, chemicals, insur ance, wireless, films, shipping and
tomments have been made for
every patient in English and Welsh hospitais to follow the Coronation ceremonies by the free-distribution of This has been made programmes. possible by the Philco Radio and Television Corporation, who are meeting the entire coat.
The specially designed Overseas edition of the programme has been on sale in all parts of the Empire since April 23.
more!"
because a new &
own
RADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Page 7.)`
11.700 k.. 2653 metre 11. k.. 26.25 metres
GSD
092 GBF
GBC
GSH rist
GSJ
21.340 k.c.
៩៥៤
6,110 k.e.
680
GSP
15,140 k.c. 10.82 metres 17.720 k.e. 16.80 makten 21.470 .c. 33.97 metres 15.260 k.c.
10.4G mctres 19.00 metres 49.10 petren 16.100 k..
10,76 metres 15.310 *** 19.00 metres
Transmission I
IG..., ds.o.. G.B.G.) 2. om.
Ble Ben. "GaRipoll,'
A
1.50 p.m. Visloncello Recital by Antonia
Butler, 1.10 p.m. Hundred Years Agoʻmi.
talk by John C. Maude. 3,26 p. The News and Announcementa. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.60 p.m. 3,43 p.m. "Music of the Western folen.** Introinted by the Rev. Kenneth MacLeod, 15.D.. with
"Libelled Lady"
a
scene
Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy came to the Majestic Theatre screen yes- terday-all In one
picture and that picture, "Libelled Lady," proved a grand field day of hilarity, gilsten- ing personalilies and an entertain- ment-packed plot. Jean Horlow has the dashing spitfire Gladys who loves the comedy hit role of her career as Spencer Tracy 50 much that she's even willing to marry another man order to help Tracy out of a hole. William Powell and Myzna fresh from their joint triumph
The Great Ziegfeld," are again ir- resistibly engaging in the respective roles of a reporter who schemes to compromise a Indy in order to force Ülg Ben, Swift Serenade.
her to drop libel muit and the lady Tommy Matthews anti bis Concert herself who neatly turns the tables Orchestra.
when the man who seeks to vic- 7.15 p.m. Name that Are Histortimise her falls in love with her
An extreel from "The Life of Jasph Chamberlain by 3. £ instead! Jack Conway, who earlier Garvin,
proved his worth with the trium- The phant fimisation of "A.Tale of Two
MacKay (Tenor).
Transmission 2
(4.8.0., 6.3.0., 0.8.IL)
8.10 p.m.
Hugh
7.30 $1.
"Settin Light 'Mumio.' B.1.C. Orchesten (Section E).
8.10 p.m. The First Days of Steam. The Cities" directed "Libelled Lady.""
story of the first voyago entirely under steam from Liverpool to New York, 8.10 p.m. Musical Interlude. 4.45. p.m.
Frank hes and bla "Orchesten. "Tines Everybody · Knows'—2. 9.30 pm The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Birnal at 9.45 p.m.
(0.8.D., 10,15 p.m.
Transmission $
A. (...)
Bir Den. Horace Firch, at the Organ of the Empress Railroom, Blackpool.
10.45 p.m. All in Pink." A broadcast reviə:
by Lauri Wylie. 11.10 p.m. A Sonnia, Recital by Frederick Grinke (Canadian Violin) and Darethy Manley (Planoforte). Sqnata in A1 (1) Alerrelta best mixlerato (2) Allegro (3) Je ellatiro-Fantala (4) Allegretto poes mosso (Ceske Franck);
1 am. Variety.
19.10 a.m.
The News and Announcements. Groenwich Timo Algns; at 18.89 a.m. 18.30 am. Charles Ernesco and his Quintet,
with. Webster Booth..
TOOLS NEED THIS OIL
Koop working parts woll fubricated and free from zust-they'll last longor./
DILS
CLEANS LUBRICATES PREVENTS RUST
3-IN-ONE, OIL
వా
J3198
Usa Odol, the world-famous toothpaste, every night and - morning. It is recommended by doctors and dentists. Odol Toothpaste cleans your teeth thoroughly, protects them from decay, and polishes them to a pearly whiteness.
DB1310
Odol
ODOT Idol
VARIETY PROGRAMME 'Always Enjoyable COLUMBIA RECORDS
MARCHING WITH SOUSA
ROSE MARIE
LOVER COME BACK TO ME.
J3007
FB1450
C7012
MINUET (BUCCHERINI) SERENADE (DRIGO).
.GRENADIER GUARDS.
.CHARLES KULLMAN,
BRITISH SYM. ORCH.
MELODY FROM THE SKY. LES ALLEN AND BACHELORS. AT THE CLOSE OF A LONG DAY.
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS.
THE SONG IS ENDED SERENADE
CAPRICE VIENNOISE LIEBESLIED.
.HİLDEGARDE.
...........CARROLL GIBBONS AND SAVOY ORPHEANS. .RICHARD TAUBER.
.ALBERT SANDLER AND ORCH. .STANLEY HOLLOWAY.
FB1487 DX770
37343-
THE KING STEPS OUT
JUBILEE SOVEREIGN
ALBERT AND THE EADSMAN,
BLUE DANUBE .WEINGARTNER AND ROYAL PHIL, ORCH.
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
PHONE, 21322,
ICE HOUSE ST.
Swan, Culbertson
Frith сая
Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities Dolly New York and London Stock Exchange Service Commodity Futures on the principal American markets
Members of
New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trads
Winnipeg Grain Exchange
Commodity Exchange, Inc., New York
Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montreal New York Coffes, and Sugar Exchange. Manila Stock Exchange.
Correspondents for
Hayden, Stone & Co., New York and Boston
Telephone 30244
J. E. Swan & Co., New York
Cable Address Swanstock Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building, Hongkong Oficer: Shanghai and Manila
L.R. NIELSON & Co.
:
BROKERS
PROMOTIONS
MEMBERS: MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE
GLOUCESTER BLDG.,
First Floor Head Office:
601 Escolta,
Manila, P.1.
PHONES 31707-31708...
P. O. Box 719 Branches: Baguio, Bacolod Iloilo & Cebu.
NIELSON & COMPANY, INC.
Mine Managers. & Operators MANAGING
Hongkong Mines, Ltd.,
Tinago Consolidated Mines, Inc.
Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co.
Parcale-Gumaus Consolidated Mining
Paracale Gold Mining Co. Inc.
MANAGING & OPERATING Nieco Mining Company.
Camp Four Mining Company
97 Cristobal, Paco, Manila, P.I.
PO. Box 717.
Page 5Page 6