THE
TELEGRAPH. HONGKONG
TUESDAY,
JULY 6, 1937,
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It is hereby notified that n constant supply of water will be TO LET—Attractive European rest-given in all districts from 6th dence at Tai Po. Three reception July, roon, four bedrooms and two bath- rooms. Electric light, modern con- veniences and garden. Rent $75 per Apply Superintendent of month. Crown Lands and Surveys, P.W.D., or District Officer, North, Tail Fo.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship
"KASHIMA MARU,”. having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
R. M. HENDERSON,
Water Authority. Public Works Department, Hongkong. 6th July, 1937.
LEGION UPROAR
OVER GEN.
GOUGH
REFERENCES
to General Hubert Gough, vindicated commander of the Fifth Army during the German offensive of 1918, caused a scene at the an- nual conference of the British Legion, in the Queen's Hall, the con- London, last month,
Goods not cleared by the 10th July, 1037, will be subject to rent,
Damaged packages must be left in the Godawns for examination by the Consignee's and the Co.'s represen- tatives on any Tuesdays and Fridaya nt 2.30 p.m. within the free storage of examination the period. For damaged dutiable goods, signees must arrange for a Revenue Officer to be present.
must be All
claims
the of
within ten days
A resolution stated that in view of presented the General's "complete vindicn- the Government should be steamer's tion,"
urged to grant him the honours he deserved.
arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admitted after. the goods have left the Godowns.
No fire insurance has been effected. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 5th July, 1937.
MANILA SHARES
The following opening quotations and closing business done quotations of the morning session were received by Swan, Culbertson & Fritz from their Manilld office:
Artamok Atak
Bagulo Gold
Benguet Cons.
Prices in Pesos Opening Prices Bualties
Sellers Done
1
20
£0.00
10.25
Benguel Expl
.10
Dig Wedge
Coto Grove
.C6
GB
Consolidated Mind
Demonstration
.0720
47
0240
0230
East Mindanao
Gumaus Gold
Itoron
1. X. L.
Masbate
Mineral Resources
Northern Mining.
Paracale Gumaus.
San Maurtelo... Suyoc
United Paracale
Market:-Quiet.
LOCAL ESTATES
រឿងក
The late Mr. Edward Charles Allen, formerly of No. 3 D Block, Kennedy Road, who died on June 22 last, left Jocal estate amounting to $4,000. Letters of administration to the estate have been granted to the widow, Mrs, Elizabeth Allen.
Local estate valued at $187,300 was Jeft by the late Mr. Cheng Lai-tong. alias Cheng Kam-ming, alias Cheng Lai-kec,
Cheng Pui-wong, allas chersist, who died at 06 Caine Road on October 14, 1930. Probate of the to Li Yuk-sang will has been granted and Cheng Yik-kwan.
A washerman of Albany, New York, the Inte Mr. Suey Leung, allax Chiu Slu-Jeung, who died on board the Empress of Japan while en route from New York to Hongkong on April 4 last, left local estate amount- ing to $2,700. The widow, Cheung Shi, has been granted letters of nd ministration to the estate.
ALHAMBRA
COMING ATTRACTION She was a treasure,..but he was sorry he had dug her up!!
He didloped a par
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wat blendi
"As GOOD as MARRIED
DORIS NOLAN JOHN BOLES WAŃTER PIDGEON - ALAN METERET. TALA BIRELI - KATKARIRE ALLØNDER Directed by Bdward Butuali CHARLES KROONISÜJunctiveProdené
· UMIRISAL PICTURE
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During the discussion a delegate mentioned Mr. Lloyd George's attack that Earl Haig, and declared
General Halg nor neither Eart Gough was to blame for what hop- pened to the Fifth Army.
When another delegate said that Mr. Lloyd George, was a member of the British Legion there were cries of "What's his service?" and "He should not be."
LA MERI'S FINE DISPLAY
Triumph Of Beauty And Grace
Lovely, exciting, exolle La Meri. last night enthralled Hongkong with of sole the most perfect display dancing it has been privileged ta sce for many years.
Words seem too cold and al- together inadequate to express the magnificence of La Merl's perfor
The audience, which mance. practically filled the King's Theatre, the held its breath, spellbound by beauty, the sheer prtistry, and the perfect technique of the famous dancer as the performed a few of her extensive repertory of Spanish, Interpretative and Racial dances.
To a remarkable and flawless tech- nique of movement and rhythm, La Meri added a highly diverting dis- play of acting, moving swiftly from mimlery to drollery and thence 10. reverence. Moods and personally changed with startling suddenhess 50 that it was sometimes difficult to belleve it was the same dancer per- forming.
its
From the picasant, comparatively simple dance of Goyesen with clapping castanets, La Meri merged and emotional into the dramatic
with its "Gitanerias," bolero,
Its haunting and insistent bent sented, lighting effects so ideally ar- the right ranged 'ns rhythm. This was beautifully pre- atmosphere for such an intense and colourful dacice.
to create
INTERPRETATIVE DANCE
Spanish dances, La Leaving her Meri proceeded to give four Inter- pretative numbers, which served tompletely to reveal the versatility of the artiste. Her "Caprice Vien- nolce inspired by Krelsier's "Valse Caprice" could not have been ex- celled. Here La Meri demonstrated not only her marked skill as a dancer, but her extraordinary understanding of Kreisler's music. It was a beauti- fui interpretation which will lager long in one's memory.
From this dainiy piece, La Merl switched into a gay Hule number entitled "Faunesque, adorable in its her mood Inte transformed she mimicry, and then, without warning reverent adoration as she interpreted of the the beautiful "Adoration
the famous pie- Virgin," based on The chairman (Major F. W. Feiher-tures. This was a purely "acting" "whatever he has dance, in which her weaving hands alon-Godley): done, he is a great statesmun. Leave and facial expressions predominated. it at that."
The resolution was withdrawn.
The conference carried a resolution that the definition of "widow" under the Royal Warrant was grossly un- folr and should be widened to in- clude those women married to ex- Service men after disablement pro- viding that a pensioner lived seven years or more after the marriage.
Was al-
Under the present definiilen, the
added, a widow resolution left totally unprovided for, though she might have devoted all her time to helping the pen- sloner Instead of providing for her own future.
The chalman said the answer of the Government was that this would have to be applied to wives as well the capital as widows, and that liability of the Government would be £103,000,000,
..
WAR OF POPPIES Among further topics discussed
were:
con-
The "Russlan Doll" dance which contrast, succeeded was in striking though once again it was a perfect medium for La Merl's highly de- veloped ability as an actress.
RACIAL DANCES
The third section of her program- Dances, me was devoted to Racial and these were, without doubt, the of the evening's most intriguing selection.
It was in this part of the program- Indian me that she also had the assistance of that very accomplished dancer, Ram Gopel, who was pie h rousing reception: even that, how- ever, seemed to something of an audience's under-statement of the enthusiasm.
Franchot Tone making himself up before "shooting" scane in the film "Quality, Street" which will be shown at the Queen's Theatre on July 8. Franchot Tone plays a load with. Katharine Hepburn, their act- ing being brilliant.
Shipping Intelligence
Shipping Companios ste requested to forward, as early as possible information rogarding arrivals, depar- turos, time and mooring placo and other movements. Urgent information should bo talephoned to the ship- ping Editor, Phono 26615.
PORT DIRECTORY ASAMA MARU (N.Y.K.), Kowloon Wharf.
FOOSHING (J.M.), Kowloon Dock. HELIOS (Thoresen), B.10. KINGYUAN (B. & S.), B.14. TJISADARE (J.C.I.L.) A.8. SANDVIKEN (J.M.), B.2. -YINGCHOW (B. & S.), Talkoo Dock.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Givos.) BAWAH MARU (0.8.K.) from Japan, frem Canton, HERMOD (Thoresen) 3.45 p.m.. A.J. 2800. Gp.m., Stonecutters. 30237.
HUASHAN MARU Canton, 6.50 p.m. 30291.
SHANTUNG (B. & 5.) from Canton, 4 p., B.20. 30131.
(N.Y.K.) from
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FUKUJIN MARU (Yuen Yiek) for Talkoo, p.m. Shankiwani.
ilongay,
HAWAII MARU. (0.8.K.) for Singa- pore. 10 p.m., A.1. 29081.
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LUCHOW (DS) for noon. Stonecutters, 30321.
NELLORE (E&A) for Shaughal, p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
TAKSANG (J.M.) for Swatow, 6 pm B. 80311.
ARRIVING TO-DAY
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ARRIVALS AND CARGOES
The following are two ships arrived in Hongkong early this morn-
Ing:
that
(B. & S.) Capt. J. D. KINGYUAN Fraser, from laihow, with 1,033 tons of general cargo far Hongkong and 444 tons for through poris,
SANDVIKEN (1.M.) Capt. P. Heosch. cargo for through porta. from Canton, with 348 tons of general
0.30 ... H.14. 30331.
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND (Dollar) from Shanghal, 4 p.m., Kowloon Wharf. yesterday:
28171.
from
TO-DAY
The following arrived in Hongkong
(0.S.K.) Capt. K. Canton, from SANDVIKEN (J.M.)
HAWAII MARU Kashara, from Moji, with 6,750.76 ton 0.15 a.m., B.2. 30311. a .... La Mer introduced the cycle with
of SANTHIA (BL) front Singapore, 1 of general carga including silk good, an interpretation cycle. with
cotton goods and tin plates for through p.m., Kowloon Wharf. 27721. "Tilana" and in this, as with her
Java, ports. TJISADANE (J.C.J.L.) subsequent "Lasyanatana" and with
daylight, A.8. 28015. and Ram Gopal in the "Krishna
her
perfer-
SAILING Radha," she invested
prompled mances with the mysticism and semi- religious allegory which
India. the original creations in Every study was a gem in translation of mood and theme and the audience was naturally enraptured.
Radha" was,
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CHEKIANG (B. & S.) for Hongay, a.m., B., 30331.
(Thoresen) HERMOD
Copt. S. . Elcassen, from Canton, with no cargo.
Capt. (N.Y.X.) JUASILAN MARU Kayama, from Canton, with 678 tons of general cargo for through ports.
BAICHING (Douglas) Capt. D. II. Farrar, from lielhow, with 221 tons of general cargo for Hongkong and 33 tons HAICHING (Douglas) for Canton, -4|for through ports. B.) Capt. W. For..
SHANTUNG (D.. rester, from Canton, with 67 tons of general cargo for through ports.
a.m. Yaumat. 28037.
KANCHOW (B. & S.) for Canton, 4 a.m., B.14. 30331,
NANCHANG (B. &.S.) for Canton, 3.10 p.m., B.16, 30331.
Poppies. The conference demned the sale of white popples on Armistice Day and it was resolved
The Krishna and to ask manufacturers to make it a condition that those emblems should perhaps, the most spectacular dance not be sold during Armistice Week. of the evening, with Lu Meri and Ram Gopal attaining dizzy heights of A delegate said they were being poetry and artistry. Another num- sold by women's organisation ber
delighted which Gopal's solo "Shiva," a dance of rich movement and. superb expression. whose object apparently help the cause of peace.
Palestine Reservists-A resolution
a.m. 1.10. 30331. To wind up the programme La was carried noting with dismay the Merl made two further solo appear-
Dance,' lack of provision for the return to ances, giving the "Hoop regular employment of the reservists involving intricate movement and
WES
to
delicate also "Hualaley
and
WUB
Ram
Jovely which opened with
who were called up recently for ac- tive service in Palestine. It urged the Council to approach on the guitar and Government with a view to action
ainging very sweetly the favourite Hawallan number "ALabu Oe," from being taken.
a thrilling which she merged into
Hulo. This 10 exposition of the
that they audience pleased the insisted upon on encore which La Mori generovaly gave.
TOWN TO HAVE STEAM ON TAP
Brussels, June 8. VERVIERS, the cloth-manu- facturing centre, is to be the Arat Belgian town to have steam on tap for industrial and domes- the purposes.
The work is being undertaken by private enterprise with the authority and under the control of the town council, and about one-third of the six-and-a-half miles of the main been distribution pipes have now
·Jaid..
The tasic is a dimeult and delicate one, the pipe being of steel, Sit, in diameter, in concrete casing,, while it is necessary to displace gas, water, electricity, telephone, and other con- dults likely to be affected by the heat given off by the sleam.
At the producing station 2,000 cubic metres of water will be trans formed into steam every hour, and it is considered that the supply for works and factories can be ready by the end of the year.
M.S, TJISADANE.
...
And The motor ship Thisadane, J.CJ.L. will leave Hongkong for Amoy Shanghai at noon on Thursday, June
NELLORE (P. & 0.) for Shangbal, 6 a. Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
SEISTAN (Douglas) for Foochew, p.m. Co's Wharf, 25037.
TAIYUAN (B. & H.) for Caston, 48.
(J.C.J.L.) for Ball, 11 TJIDADAK A... A.5. 28015.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW' (Agents Phone Numbers Given)
(A.D.)
from Haiphong, CANTON 8 nm West Point. 20061.
(C.P.8.) OF CANADA, EMPRESS from Manila, 7 D.m., Kowloon Wharf. 24049.
HAI HING (Thoresen) from Amoy, 7 am, buoy. 30237. KAISAR-1-HIND
Singapore,
27721.
of
Apart from the skill of the per-
number formers, there were a other important contributions to the tremendous success of the program- me. One was the use of gramophone music which made certain at least that the dancers would receive the proper accompaniment: another the Ident lighting effects: a third the stage settings and curtains and Instly, but by no mean least, the gorgeous costumes used by both La Meri and Ram Gopal.
ANOTHER SHOW, PLEASE
an
So far as the reception accorded the dancers was concerned, there was no room to doubt, its sincerity and Hongkong showed that it can..ap- preciate
artistic performance. The feeling left was that Hongkong of would like another opportunity seeing La Meri and her talerited assistant, and one seriously suggests that she considers putting on another performance before leaving here. By making prices popular La Meri would make it possible for hundreds to enjoy her performance, who were last night denied that opportunity- S.A.G.
MAN FOUND HÄNGED
· A man, identifled as Ah Wo, ap- Early next year, it is hoped, à start will be made with the distribu-i prentice on H.M.8. Tamar, was found lion of steam to public buildings and hanged above Macdonnell Rond in a
belt of trees this morning. privala houECS,
2 D.m. Kowloon
P. & O. LINERS
The P. & O... Alipore, left Moji for Hongkong on Saturday, July 8, and
July B. is due at 0 p.m. on Thanel-Hind, left
The F.&O. .. Singapore for Hongkong on Saturday and is due to-morrow. at 2 p.m.
EMPRESS OF ASIA
The .31.8. Empress of Asin of Asia left Yokohama on Saturday, July 3 and is due at Vancouver on Monday, July 12. Sha will leave Vancouver on the
(F. & 0.) from morning of Friday, July 23 and is duo Wharf. in Hongkong on the morning of Tues-.
day, August 20.
from Tsingtau, KWAISANG (3.3.) a.m.. West Point Wharf. 30311.
YATSHING (J.M.) from Canton, ... B.B. 30311..
DISTRESS: SIGNALS The following notice has been posted up at the Harbour Omce.
If a veni în distress sends a mor- anga Askafor assintióneo as a private massage, bearing a specific address and no. general distress message is sent out, the public departments concerned will be unable to render nazistance to the
SAILING TO-MORROW (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ABAMA MARU (N,Y.R.) for Ifono- lulu, 10 am., Kowloon Wharf. 80201.
HAI RING (Thoresen) for Amey, vernet in question or to take steps to
4
for
make the need generally known in order. buoy, 80237. ELIOS (Thoresen)
Swatow, that other ships or persons may ren 10a.m., 10. 00237.
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5.p... "SANDVIKEN" (J.M.) 'p.m., 1.2. 30311.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
IN NOBLE SEARCHING AND STRIVING
•
A 22-year-old man, Slu Yeo-sun, of FOR THE BETTER, WE OF OURSELVES (No, 16 Shantung Street, was admit- PRODUCE THE GOOD WHICH WE SUPPOSE ted to the Kowloon Hospital yester- day, suffering from injuries to the WE FIND Goethe,
head, received when he fell from a twa 5-height at his home, Admitting the theft of guilder banknotes, a silver guilder and #1 in Hongkong currency from Li Chi-ching, aged 12, a desporteo,
The body of Tam Sik, aged 27, at a cell in Central Police Station on
drowned Monday, Fung Chau, aged 40, another sanitary coolie, who was
six at Char Ku Ling on Friday last, deportor, was sentenced weeks hard labour on appearing when he went for a swim from a before Mr. K. Keen at the Central barge which was dumping rubbish, Magistracy this morning. Crown was recovered from the harbour
Inear the same spot yesterday, Sergeant J. Shepherd prosecuted.
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Sat, July 10, 1.3
„Bat., July 10,
Pres. Grant Sat., July 10, 43
Muinam
...Sat, July 10,]
Air Mail for France Orient Beriloo" Pres. Doumer Tues,
-duo Marseilles 25th July,
Monday
Newchwang Mon., July 12, 4
Tuesday
G.P.O. and K.P.C
Reg.,
„July 13, 1
Ото
Salgon, Ceylon, India, East and S. Pres. Doumer..
Europe via Africa, Egypt and -Marseilles due Marseilles 10th
August.
Batavia
GP.Q. and XP.O. Reg.
July-19,- Ord
July 13, Tisarota....Tues, July 13, Bekuyo Maru· -------
July 11 Tues.,
Tues., July 13, Tues., July 13,
Wed
Japan and San Francisco
Due San Francisco, 18th August Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Yasukuni Maru
Siberia
Wednesday Strail. Aden, Egypt and *Europe Agamemnon .......
Marseillesduo Marseilles, -12th August and London. Parcels
due London 19th August.
vin
Shanghal
Manila
G. P. Q. and K. Parcels, July Reg.
Ord.
....July 14. „July 14,
Thursday:
Conte Biancamano
Emp. of Nusaja
Thurs, July 1fli.
Thure; July 1
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