THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER
1937.
Hongkong Link With
STRANDED STEAMER
New Airway REFLOATED
NEW ZEALAND- HONGKONG-
LONDON
Pun American Airways announce that a trans-Pacific service between San Francisco and Auckland, New Zealand, will be inaugurated on December 15.
*
Forafric Continues
To Manila.
GIANT FLYING BOAT TO LONDON MAKE GOODWILL TOUR SOCIALITES
ITO VISIT
HONGKONG
TO HONGKONG
One of Imperial Airways' giant Empire flying boats will make a goodwill tour of the Pacific carly next year. The an- nouncement was made in Sydney last week by Mr. A. E. Rudder, Australian representative of Imperial Airways Ltd.
From
on
will
LEGION APPEAL
Poppy Day Fund Swells in Colony
Sydney, Nov. 3. Elght well-known London socialites are visiting Hongkong In December on a cruise with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cortauld in the Intter's palatial yacht Virginia,
Included in the party are the Eor of Beetive and Lady Bective and Sir Ruperi Clarke.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
side world, and will link the south- now continuing on her interrupted steps to Sydney over its outward) £15,816 in grants and interest-free / Australia, and was present at the Theatre, to-day) Nino Martini, on
be purely a goodwill onc, ns Donations previously acknow- It J not anticipated that these
glant
"I Promise to Pay" (King's Thea tre, to-day).The loan racket in the United States exposed, Chester Grounded in the Paracel Islands on
Morris, Leo Carrillo and Helen Mack | have the leading roles. Saturday, the Williamson and Com-
"A Successful Calamity" (Queen's pony steamer Foratric was refloated
Theatre, to-day),—In a about 6 o'clock yesterday evening,
George Arilas The Dying bont chosen according to a report received from probably be the
picture, is sufficient that the salvage tug Henry Hleswick, which Caledonia, each of which has made
the Cambria or the
veteran actor is in li. Throughout had been sent out from Hongkong to three crossings of the Atlantic. They
the picture. Arliss is the dominating her ́ssistance.
human emotion with ease and akli. runs. the gamut of personally: he have a renge of more The Forufric, 3.475 tons, com- miles, and capacity for 24 passen- than 3,000 manded by Captain W. Crossthwaite,gers.
The Range Feud" (Alhambra Weekly experimental fights with Went aground on the island group,
The Itinerary on the cruise, which
Theatre, to-day)-A "western" in Clipper planen almitor to those used which is about 400 miles north-west The route will be from England to
commences at Colombo a month! sense of the word. Range on the Alameda-Manila roule will of Manila, while on her way from India, Singapore,
provides for inland tours in China feuds and gun play form the In- Port Darwin,
and wecks,longay to the Philippines port with Thursday Island, Brisbane, Sydney operate for the first four
elsewhere by plane, car and Eredients. and Melbourne.
train. after which air-mail and passengers cargo of coal.
"Stolen Holiday" (Oriental Then- From She was
Melbourne will be carried.
only slightly damaged, the flying boat will return to Sydney
tre, to-day).-Kay Francis returns in being refloated without much dim-and from there will take off
From Colombo the yacht will pro-n story of an obscure French girl The service will provide New culty after 300 tons of her 4,500 tons trans-Tasman flight to New
In England during the year 1936, Fort Darwin, the Celebes, Penang. of fashion. Claude Rains and Yan eeed to Java, Ball, New Guinea, who rises to the position of a queen Zenland's only air route to the out-of cargo had been jettisoned. She is land, after which it will retrace Its were started in business on their own
Zca- 727
unemployed ex-Service men Manila and Hongkong.
Hunter render good support. Sydney the fly account by ern Dominion with not only thevoyage to Manila.
ing-boat will return
the expenditure of Lady Bective is at present touring
*The Gay Desperado" (Majestio American continents, but also with
route to Singapore, deviating from toans. The Asia. Passengers from Auckland, by
there to Hongkong.
Legion still requires Melbourne Cup yesterday.
operatic star, sings his way through i The flight will funds. transferring to Pan American Alr
Since her last visit to Australia nim Leo Carrillo is excellent as a with assurance in an entertaining waya service to Hongkong, muy
two years ago, Lady Bective has travel the entire route in one week.
become
bandit who fully-edged business
admires gongster New Zealand will not be linked
$1,175 executive, as an active director of
methods, with Australia unil the new Im-
100 the Bective Electric Company, es Airways flying bonts perial
used
100 tablished in London by her husband. experimentally on the trans-Atlantle
Her youngest son, Ernest, is in the service are available. This is ant
50 Royal Navy. He is in the Naval expected until late next
30 College, Dartmouth, and is due lo year or early In 1930. Until the truis-
go to sea next year when he is 17 Tasman service to Sydney is In-
3-Special. made against augurated, all air mall from New Zealand to Europe will be routed via Government by the Japanese owners enormously everywhere on Imperial L. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin Honolulu and Hongkong. The transit of the Takachiho Maru, the lugger Airways routes, and it may become T. H. G. Brayield time for mail and passengers from Wich was captured by the patron before the new scheine
necessary to accelerate services even J. D. Humphreys Auckland to London, via Honolulu launch Lurrakin on June 10, when before the
for
II. W. M. Dulley corrlage and Hongkong, will be 15 days, territorial waters.
I is alexed that it was found within; brought into operation. When that K. 5. Morrison
class mall by air J. T. Bagrem compared with 21 days at present. when mall is sent by sen to Sydney. The owners claim that they are scheme is brought into opération it S. L. A. A.
It is interesting to note that the entitied to that sum by way of may become necessary for Australia Hon. Mr. R. H. Kolewell Hongkong Clipper, now used I regular- damages and for wrongful detention to have a daily service to England, S. Jarvis ly on the Hongkong-Manila
f their vessel:
and for Hongkong to have a twice- was the plane used by Pan American Similar action will be taken in weekly service. Airways for its first experimental respect of the luggers Dai Nippon flight from San Francisco to Auck-Maru and Tokyo Maru, which were land. The dight was made shortly also arrested for the same ollence. before the
Final notice of demand for return Inauguration of Hongkong-Manlin ink.
of the Takachiho Maru was on the Crown Law ofler (Mr. E. T. experimentally across the Atlantic.
ש
route.
GANDHI NEEDS GOOD REST
the
A
DETENTION OF LUGGERS
JAPANESE CLAIM £20,000 DAMAGES
Darwin.
claim for £20,000 is being
the Commonwealth
served
Asche) by Mr. J. W. Lyons, salleilor, who Ja neting for the Japanese owners, Mr. Asche accepted service
in
craft will be in
in service until early 1939, insofar
ledged
as Australia and Sir Robert Ho Tung New Zealand are concerned. There HK. St. Andrew's Society ig a possibility, however, that they His Honour, Sir Atholl Mac will be used earlier on the Hongkong Mr. Justice Lindaell
Gregor... service, a facilities for craft of this J. 11. Seth size are already available here.
G. G. N. Tinson The volume of traffic, both passen-C. C. Stark and air mall, is increasing. Eager
Further
$2,000
be
contemplate the construction in the gratefully received by Mr. F. G.
Imperial Airways, it is disclosed,]
contributions will
larger capority
future of seaplanes of even Maunder, Secretary to Enri Haig's Brun those used Fund, Hongkong & Shanghai - Bank
Building, Hongkong,
праг
on behalf of the Commonwealth, the JAPANESE RAYON
Administrator (Mr. C. 1. A. Abbott),; and Captain Haultain (master of the Larrakia). A writ claiming £20,000 damages will be taken out at Darwin
The Commonwealth. against
will probably not bel listed in the Supreme Court before His proposed vill to the Governor | April, but steps are being taken to of Bengal has been postponed inde-expedite the hearing. The actions faltely
will be heard by Mr. Justice Wells,
Calcutta, Nov. 2. The Mahatma Gandhi is consider- ably better, but he needs rest and constant attendance.
Gandhi is suffering from blood pressure and heart weakness, and his
The
condition on Sunday gave cause for HONOUR ITALY'S
anxiety.Reuter,
ARMISTICE DAY
EXPORTS
Large Increase. Shown
Tokyo,
Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy Day Fund,
DENY REVOLT REPORT
Jerusalem, Nov. 2. Offcial quarters here categorically deny reports of a revolt against Emir. Abdullah of the Trans-Jordan.
Reuter.
These
The Domel Agency reports that the decrease in the export of rayon o Hongkong, Shanghai, and Man- churia has been more than offsel by the striking increase elsewhere. per cent over September,
Exports of
1130. yarn in September From January to September exports aggregated 5,800,000lb, valued at valued at 114,900,000 yen.
totalled 350,000,000 square yards, 4,500,000 yen, which were 124 per figures are 7.3 per cent. under and| cont. and 175 per cent, respectively 6.3 per cent over, respectively, the in excess of the figures for Septem-figures for the corresponding period The Italian sloop, Lepanto will see to September amounted to 40,500,-
ber. 1930. Exports from January of 1936. M. Ships in harbour pay honour 600lb., valued at 33,000,000 yen, ber showed Abre exparts at 470,- to the Italian
Staple fibre exports for Septem- The following ships are expected
Armistice Day to- to be in wireless communication with
morrow.
which were 21 per cent. Hongkong radio-Henry Keswick, over all with the Italian ensign at the for the same period of 1836.
Atum. H. M. Ships will dress per cent. in excess of it, and 50 000lb., which was 45,000lb, less than
yarn at Empress Of Russia, President Adams, mainmast. At 10 am, they will
092,0001L.. Conte Verde, Toorok, Empress Of dress and halfmast colours and about amounted to 13,000,000 square yards, bre
which end Exports of textiles in September figure. From January to September, was $1,000lb. over the August Japan, President Coolidge, Aramis, a half hour later, they will follow valued
exports at 14,400,000 yen, Burgenland, Helikon, Felix Roussel, the motions of the Lepanto in re-were
were 140,200,000lb.. which yarn exports 58,500,0001b.. Llangehow, Sarpedon, Gretemaerst, dressing ship and re-hosting colours. per
per cent, and 23% textiles.exports-10,000,000 President Grant and Terukuni Morul. M. Ships will undress at sumset.Bgures, and 0.714 per cent and 0.8 yen.
cent in excess of the August yards, totalling in value 17,700,000
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
un-
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exports
and -square
Chinese Crews Give $15,000
To Nation
Chinese crews of British ships trading between Hongkong and Australia have subscribed over $15,000 from their wages to the cause of their country.
The crew of the A.0, liner Taiping, which arrives here on November 9, handed over about 54,000 to a fund organised by
Chinese restent in Sydney, while the crew of her sister ship.
the Changle, raised $5,500. When the Burns Philp liner Neptuna arrived at Sydney from Hongkong, Chinese .organisers collected about 51.000 in a short while.
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SENT TO CHINA STATION
High Post For Australian
London. Paymaster-Commander T. E. Nave, R.N., formerly of the Royal Aus- tralian Navy, who is regarded as one of the greatest living authorliles on the Japanese language, has been appointed to the ship of the British Navy on the China Station,: H.M.S. Cumberland.
19.04 Aux-
IN WORKING ABOUT WIRKIZ, HUASE, SHE FRETS FROM MORNING TILL MIGHT WHAT DO YOU ADVISE
"Why, the poor little thing is consti -pated. No wonder she's fretful. That is the chief thing a mother, has to guard against, Mrs. Grant.
"Kidulics don't understand; they're so absorbed in their games, and often neglect Naturo's call. Then they get biffous, lose their appetite and be come irritabile,
"Shaw me your tongue, Wianlo. Yes, it is coated a sure sign she's out of sorts. All who needs is 'Call- fornia Syrup of Figs, and she'll be as happy as a lark in the morning.
"You'll find it keeps the bowels regular purifies the system and saves stomach upsets and billousness.
"If chlidren are to thrive and grow strong and keen witled, they must eat well and digeat what they cal. There's no better way than the regu- fur weekly dose of 'California Syrup of Figs. All children love it.
"If I were you, I would send for a bottle now and give Winnie a dose at
одес.
"Be sure you insist on Califomla Syrup of Pigs," Mrs. Grant, I am sur prised that some mothers are ready to experiment with cheap and drastic preparations. It's such a pity they don't realize that "California Syrup of Figs' is a perfectly safe children's Inxative. I know myself how carefully and scientifically it is prepared."
In 1930, Commander Nave transferred from the Royal tralian Navy to the Royal Navy "in= view
California Syrup of Figs
NATURE'S OWN LAXATIVE
an
of his exceptional qualifications ance attached to his services. A and experiences in certain, specialist South Australian, he qualified as an dutics."
cs. His appointment to Cum-interpreter in Japanese while berland is as interpreter in Japanese. oficer of the R.A.N., visiting Japan Commander Nave has been serving for that purpose. He acted as liaison at the Admirally for a considerable officer during the visit to Australia, Ume. und he was promoted to his of the Japanese squadron of training present rank in June.
ships more than 10 years ago. The [That Commander Nave was in-
"exceptional qualifications," which vited by the British Government to were the reason for his transfer to relinquish his services with the the Royal Navy, are his knowledge R.A.N., and be placed in a high post of Japan and the Japanese langu- at the Admiralty, shows the import-nge.]
..and that's why the
smoke tastes better"
"Obviously if you filter the smoke it tastes cleaner and purer.
«But how can you add to the flavour by taking something away?”
The
one
You're looking very "attractive tonight Mrs. Cartwright@
thing
I'm looking forward tremendously to this theatre party with the Cartwrights tonight, darling...
no woman
can hide...
Now then!
Now then!
Aren't you coming, for a drink,darling?
No, Fill stay,
tkanks
THINGS:
"I look dreadful beside that Cartwright Woman-so drawN
and hired-looking
I even wake
tired, I must
see a doctor
Horlicks every night Darling you look
wonderful! Batter than
Mrs. Cartwright?
THINKS:
I'm not. Flook about a hundred- wish I wasn't always so tired
WHERE TIREDNESS FIRIT SIKOMO
!!
PULL
EYES
DRAWN 2. FINDIED LOOK,
This waking fired tells on your whole! appearance. Your trouble is you're not replacing the energy you use up during sleep in breathing and other automatic actions, so
of course you wake
3 PASTY SKIN
fecting and looking fired.
It's Night Starvation.
I suggest Horlicks regularly at bedtime....
·TIVO: MONINS LATER. ·Horlicks makes such a
difference to the way you feel and LOOK
4 UVELEST
HAIR
$. AGEING
LITTLC UNES
LWAYS feeling and waking tired tells
A on your focks and personality. Take
Horlicks cupful regularly at night-- and end Night Starvation. You wake full of life-skin petal fresh, eyes bright. You have untiring sparkle all day...
HORLICKS guards against Night Starvation 29.
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. Now success has been achieved with
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